1. U.S. Hegemony: Cui Bono?
- Description: This article explores who benefits from U.S. global dominance, focusing on the economic and political impacts on countries that align with U.S. interests.
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2. Cui Bono? Arabs, Football, and State
- Description: An analysis of the role football plays among Arab citizens in Israel, discussing its socio-political and economic importance.
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3. Israel Ignores EU’s Core Human Rights Requests
- Description: A critical article about Israel’s dismissal of the European Union’s concerns regarding human rights violations, particularly in Gaza.
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4. FM Sa’ar: Israel’s EU Standing Improving
- Description: A report on Israel’s improved relationship with the EU, highlighted by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s participation in the EU-Israel Association Council.
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5. The Cost of Europe’s Divisions in the Middle East
- Description: An article analyzing the impact of Europe’s divided response to the Middle East crisis, focusing on the consequences of inconsistent policies.
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6. NGO Monitor Analysis of EU Palestinian Funding Review
- Description: An in-depth analysis of the European Commission’s review of funding to Palestinian organizations, questioning the effectiveness of safeguards against incitement to violence.
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7. Cui Bono? The Syrian Chemical Attack Dilemma
- Description: This article asks “who benefits?” from the Syrian chemical attack and considers the political motivations behind such events.
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8. China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Who Profits?
- Description: An analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative, examining who benefits from China’s massive infrastructure project and its global impact.
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9. EU’s Eastern Partnership: Assessing the Winners
- Description: This report assesses who benefits from the European Union’s Eastern Partnership program and its effects on countries in the region.
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10. Israel’s Settlement Expansion: Who Gains?
- Description: A report on Israel’s settlement expansion policies and the political and economic beneficiaries of this controversial move.
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