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Bahrain-Based Researcher Amjad Taha: Iran is Using Palestine as a Bargaining Chip in Vienna Negotiations; Hamas ‘Militias’ Peddle in the Blood of Innocent Women and Children of Gaza – Is Using Women and Children as Human Shields Considered a Victory?
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Bahrain-based researcher Amjad Taha, Regional Director of the British Middle East Centre for Studies and Research said that Hamas’s “militias” in Gaza are serving the IRGC. He made these remarks in an interview that aired on Diwan Al-Mulla Online (Kuwait) on May 26, 2021. Taha explained that Tehran is using the Palestinian cause as a bargaining chip in the Vienna negotiations, in order to lift the sanctions on it. He continued to say that the money and weapons that Hamas receives from Iran go towards destruction and not construction. Taha continued to say that Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood’s military wing and that “peddling
Signing accords the start of a long talk to Middle East peace Citizen reporter
Palestinians and Israeli activists trying to block Route 60, the main Jewish settler road in the West Bank, as a protest against the confiscation of Palestinian land, are dispersed by Israeli security forces on March 12, 2021 near the village of Yatta, south of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. (Photo by HAZEM BADER / AFP) The Abraham Accords are very similar to the Codesa talks that laid the groundwork for SAâs peaceful transition to a non-racial democracy.
What, if anything, can the Middle East learn from South Africa after the signing of the Abraham Accords â the landmark peace accord signed in 2020 between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and the United St