How long can the world remain in denial AFP
HE world witnessed another series of crimes against humanity in Palestine.
It was as if the land had been cursed after the Crusades centuries ago, leaving a never-ending bloodshed for people of different beliefs to co-exist.
Middle Eastern geopolitics carries a complex relationship within the Muslim Brotherhood.
Islamic activism and Arab nationalism did not necessarily come together as was seen after an armistice concluded in 1949 between the newly founded State of Israel and its Arab neighbouring countries.
The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, was eventually left under Jordanian Hashemite rule while the Gaza Strip was put under Egyptian military administration.
LETTER | How long can the world continue to be in denial?
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LETTER | The world witnessed another series of crime against humanity in Palestine. It was as if the land had been cursed after the Crusades centuries ago, leaving never-ending bloodshed for people of different beliefs to coexist.
Middle Eastern geopolitics carries a complex relationship within the Muslim Brotherhood. Islamic activism and Arab nationalism did not necessarily come together as to be seen after an armistice concluded in 1949 between the newly founded State of Israel and its Arab neighbouring countries.
Eventually leaving the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, under Jordanian Hashemite rule while the Gaza Strip was put under Egyptian military administration.