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Mouin Rabbani: The Fragile Ceasefire, Iran, Syria, and the Future of the Conflict

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In this episode of Palestine Debrief, Mouin Rabbani, a leading Middle East analyst, discusses the fragile ceasefire in Lebanon and its broader implications for the region. He provides in-depth insights into the expanding conflict in Syria, the evolving dynamics in Lebanon, and the shifting political landscape. Mouin also explores the role of the international community and the future of the Middle East. Additionally, he analyzes the coming for the second Trump administration's policies on the region, particularly in relation to the conflict. This conversation offers a timely and thought-provoking analysis of one of the most critical issues facing the region today.
Mouin Rabbani is a prominent Middle East analyst and commentator, with extensive expertise in Palestinian and regional politics. He is a senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies and has written extensively on issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Arab politics, and the broader Middle East. Mouin’s insights are frequently sought by international media and policymakers, and he has contributed to various academic journals and publications on the dynamics shaping the region. Known for his in-depth analysis, he offers critical perspectives on the political and humanitarian challenges facing Palestine and its neighbors.
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In this episode of Palestine Debrief, Mouin Rabbani, a leading Middle East analyst, discusses the fragile ceasefire in Lebanon and its broader implications for the region. He provides in-depth insights into the expanding conflict in Syria, the evolving dynamics in Lebanon, and the shifting political landscape. Mouin also explores the role of the international community and the future of the Middle East. Additionally, he analyzes the coming for the second Trump administration's policies on the region, particularly in relation to the conflict. This conversation offers a timely and thought-provoking analysis of one of the most critical issues facing the region today.
Mouin Rabbani is a prominent Middle East analyst and commentator, with extensive expertise in Palestinian and regional politics. He is a senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies and has written extensively on issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Arab politics, and the broader Middle East. Mouin’s insights are frequently sought by international media and policymakers, and he has contributed to various academic journals and publications on the dynamics shaping the region. Known for his in-depth analysis, he offers critical perspectives on the political and humanitarian challenges facing Palestine and its neighbors.
Follow Mouin Rabbani on X.
Thank you for listening to the ‘Palestine Debrief’ podcast. This podcast is produced by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) and hosted by Wissam El Cheikh Hassan.
Click here to support the work of CJPME. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Tiktok.
Click here to leave us your comments, or email us at info@cjpme.org.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions of our guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the positions of CJPME.

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