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Manufacturing excuses for the inexcusable by Derek Royden 591 words In the more than 100 days since the Israeli Defense Forces began their operations in Gaza, its ‘unity’ government has resorted to many distortions of language, some new, some long standing, with what seems to be the goal of dehumanizing all Palestinians. It shows just
Gaza, Trusteeship, Israel, Namibia, East Timor, Northern Ireland, Suez Canal Reviving the Concept of Trusteeship as a Stepping-Stone to Peace in the Middle East by Sovaida Maani Ewing 639 words Like it or not, our world has become so interconnected and interdependent that events that have hitherto been regarded as regional in nature now threaten
Overcoming the Obstacles to UN Maintenance of International Peace and Security by Lawrence S. Wittner 963 words Although, according to the UN Charter, the United Nations was established to “maintain international peace and security,” it has often fallen short of this goal. Russia’s ongoing military invasion of Ukraine and the more recent Israeli-Palestinian war in Gaza