Palestine’s Struggle, Global Politics and Regional Power Shifts with Mouin Rabbani

In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown engages in a profound discussion with Mouin Rabbani, a renowned expert on Middle Eastern affairs, focusing on the Palestinian struggle and its intricate...

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In this episode of Mid Atlantic, host Roifield Brown engages in a profound discussion with Mouin Rabbani, a renowned expert on Middle Eastern affairs, focusing on the Palestinian struggle and its intricate position within the evolving dynamics of the Middle East. Rabbani offers a comprehensive analysis of Israel’s intensified military actions in Gaza and the broader regional implications, highlighting the potential for an all-out regional war involving various actors like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran.

Rabbani sheds light on the complexities within the Palestinian political landscape, particularly the disintegration of Fatah and the weakening of Mahmoud Abbas’s leadership. He argues that this internal division has hindered the Palestinian cause on the global stage, leaving a void where a strong, unified voice could have garnered more substantial international support.

The conversation also touches on the critical role of international diplomacy, especially the impact of U.S. politics on the Middle East. Rabbani suggests that while U.S. support for Israel remains unwavering, the political landscape is slowly shifting, with growing public and political scrutiny of Israel’s actions. The episode concludes with a sobering reflection on the future of the Palestinian state, acknowledging the immense challenges ahead but also hinting at the possibility of a turning point in the ongoing struggle for sovereignty.

Key Quotes:

  1. “Israel has transformed itself into a rogue state, a pariah state, a genocidal regime in the eyes of much of Western public opinion.”
  2. “The disintegration of Fatah has left the Palestinian cause without a strong, unified voice on the global stage.”
  3. “We may now be closer to the beginning of the end than we were a year ago, but this struggle requires time, organization, and commitment.”
  4. “Mahmoud Abbas’s leadership has become a significant obstacle to Palestinian national unity.”
  5. “Biden’s unconditional support for Israel has reached a level of fanatic devotion, surpassing even his predecessors.”

Further Reading:

  • Jadaliyya: For more in-depth analysis and writings by Mouin Rabbani.

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