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Mohamad Rjoob is a Palestinian writer and PhD researcher in administrative sciences. He holds a Master’s degree and has published widely in both academic and public platforms. His work bridges political analysis, social development, and governance, with contributions to peer-reviewed journals as well as opinion and analytical articles in Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Medium, and other outlets. Writing in both Arabic and English, he aims to promote reasoned, pluralistic dialogue on the complex realities of the Middle East.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, August 3, 2025 The Intertwined Domains of Media and Politics: A Dynamic of Mutual Influence
This article explores the intricate and evolving relationship between media and politics, highlighting how their dynamic influence shapes public discourse and reality. It delves into media's role in agenda setting and shaping public opinion, the strategic symbiosis between politicians and media, and the double-edged sword of social media in an age of disinformation. Ultimately, it underscores the critical need for ethical jour
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, July 27, 2025 Syria in the Balance of Global Powers: Deals Without a People
This op-ed critically examines how Syria has become a battleground for international power plays, where foreign actors negotiate political and military arrangements with little regard for the Syrian people. It argues that the current trajectory--marked by normalization with the Assad regime, fragmentation on the ground, and exclusion of Syrians from decision-making--represents a moral and political failure
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 10, 2025 The Normalization Paradox: How Peace Deals Reshape Oppression in the Middle East
This article explores how normalization agreements in the Middle East, though celebrated as diplomatic breakthroughs, are increasingly used to suppress dissent and legitimize authoritarian rule. It argues that without justice and public inclusion, peace becomes a tool of erasure.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 3, 2025 The Doctrine of Silence: American Media and the Graves of Truth
This article critiques the selective silence of mainstream American media, revealing how key truths on war, injustice, and foreign policy are ignored or minimized. It urges media literacy and independent journalism to confront this silence and reclaim vital truths for a truly informed public.