Kassioun Research Unit
How Do We Read the “New” European Policy Toward Syria?
On July 15, 2024, eight European ministers sent a joint letter to the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affair and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, Josep Borrell, calling on the European Union to reconsider its strategy towards Syria.
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A Week of the Student Protest Movement in the US: Its Main Features and Demands, and its Promised Prospects
It has been more than a week since the pro-Palestine student protests started in US universities, and they continue to expand and escalate…
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A Preliminary Reading into the Dimensions, Meanings, and Consequences of the Iranian Strike Targeting the Zionist Entity
The spectrum of opinions and comments on the April 14 Iranian attack on the Zionist entity extends between the two extremes of the spectrum…
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“Early Recovery”: A Sanctions’ Dangled Carrot… More Importantly: One of the “Step for Step” Tools!
Day after day, the different elements of the “step for step” puzzle are becoming clearer. This puzzle includes many integrated elements, in…
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آذار 25, 2024
Waiting for International Consensus… and Let the Country and its People Go to Hell!
“The Syrian crisis will not be resolved until there is international consensus on the solution, and specifically American-Russian consensus”.
This saying has been spreading widely within Syrian politicians on both sides of the fence, and to some extent among the general public.
Perhaps the most dangerous thing in the matter is that this “saying” is being presented as an axiom, and as an absolute, simple, and inevitable truth, and there is no need to discuss its validity at all.
شباط 12, 2024
From “Changing the Regime’s Behavior” to “Step for Step”, Where Are the Under-the-Table Agreements with the West Today?
Some believe that the so-called “Step for Step” (S4S) project, which De Mistura launched in 2017 (through his plan that did not see the light at the time and was called the “Pre-Transitional Phase”) and which Pedersen continues to work on under its current name, has reached a dead end and has been put away.
كانون2 15, 2024
Why South Africa? What is the Legal Path of the Case? Why Did “Israel” Comply and Appear in Court?
Last Thursday, January 11, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) began looking into the case filed by South Africa on December 29, 2023, in which it accused “Israel” of committing the crime of “genocide” against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, on the basis of “Israel’s” violation of its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (the Genocide Convention), based on both parties being signatories to the Genocide Convention. This is the first time that a case has been filed against the Zionist entity in the ICJ. However, in 2004 the ICJ consider…
كانون1 26, 2023
“Prisoners of War” and “Hostages” within the Framework of the Media War and International Law
Since Saturday, October 7, the day Al-Aqsa Flood operation was launched, there has been increasing focus on the “Israelis” held by the resistance in Gaza. They have been called different names depending on the media and political sides covering and commenting on events.
تشرين2 15, 2023
The Occupying State, “Self-Defense”, and International Law
The Russian representative to the UN said in one of the many sessions held by the Security Council during the last few weeks to discuss the “Israeli” aggression against Gaza, and in response to the repeated Western argument for its unconditional support for the brutality of the Zionist entity based on “Israel’s” right of self-defense, the Russian UN representative said: “Israel has no right to defend itself because it is an occupying state.”
آب 7, 2023
End of the Grain Deal and “New Israel”
The grain agreement signed between Russia and Ukraine, with Turkish mediation, ended on July 22. The agreement stipulated allowing transport of Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea, provided that the shipments be inspected in the Turkish Bosphorus Strait, under supervision of Turkey and the UN, so that they would not be used to transport weapons.