
If the Turkish intentions are true and normalization with its southern neighbor goes well, it may be possible to say that the year 2023 will be the beginning of peace in Syria.
For Turkey, which over the past decade has spearheaded the insane war that erupted on Syrian territory, its transition to the camp of appeasement and settlement will constitute a critical shift, which would entail a number of changes on all political, economic and security levels.
Meanwhile, he Gaza Strip is a war-ravaged, poverty-stricken area, locked into 365 square kilometers and living under a tight illegal blockade on land, air and sea, which entered its seventeenth year in June 2023.
The blockade, in addition to recurrent armed violence and conflict, today remains the principle causes of the socio-economic and psychosocial crisis in Gaza.
The Israeli occupation’s restrictions on movement of people and goods continue to collectively punish the civilian population, affecting every aspect of life in Gaza, undermining the local economy and threatening the enjoyment of most human rights, in clear violation of the occupation’s legal obligations under international law, which Israel seemingly believes in non-existent, leaving Gaza no choice but to expand its resistance.
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Marwa Osman
Marwa Osman is a PhD located in Beirut, Lebanon. University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University and former host of the political show “The Middle East Stream” broadcasted on Al-Etejah English Channel. Member of the Blue Peace Media Network and political commentator on issues of the Middle East on several international and regional media outlets including RT, Press TV, Al Manar and Al Alam. Writer in several news websites including Khamenei.ir, Modern Diplmacy, Shafaqna, Italian Insider.
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