
Yezid Sayigh
Yezid Sayigh is a prominent researcher at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, specializing in Palestinian politics and security issues. His work focuses on the dynamics of power within Palestinian factions, particularly Hamas, and the broader implications of regional conflicts. Recently, he commented on Hamas's struggle for survival amidst mounting pressures from Israel and internal dissent, highlighting the group's challenges in maintaining its political relevance and military capability in the Gaza Strip.
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Yezid Sayigh is a historian at the Carnegie Center in Beirut and a knowledgeable figure on the Palestinian national movement.
Nach dem Gaza-Krieg: Krise der palästinensischen NationalbewegungYezid Sayigh is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
The $70-billion effort to rebuild Gaza can’t start unless the war is truly overYezid Sayigh is a Palestinian academic who highlights the potential of the Trump plan regarding Gaza.
« Si le plan Trump est mis en œuvre, Gaza pourrait échapper au contrôle israélien pour la première fois depuis 1967 »Yezid Sayigh commented on the impossibility of new figures emerging in Palestinian politics.
the question is who'd lead it?Yezid Sayigh commented that Hamas is now trying to survive politically amid the ongoing conflict.
Hamas luptă pentru supraviețuire în Fâșia Gaza. Impactul războiului Israel-Iran și rolul clanurilor locale


























