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Ziad Majed

Franco-Lebanese political scientist and researcher, university professor.

  • The image features two striking pieces of protest art held by a person. On the left, there is a depiction of a devastated scene showing a child's lifeless body and a teddy bear amidst destruction, conveying a powerful message about the impact of conflict on innocent lives. On the right, another artwork portrays two figures resembling political leaders, with exaggerated features and blood splatters, suggesting themes of violence and political aggression. The overall mood of the image is one of protest and strong emotional expression regarding war and its consequences. Can We Speak of a “Genocide” in Gaza? Ziad Majed · December 2023 The use of the term “genocide” remains very limited in France, often put in quotation marks by the press, and presented as excessive. However, if we go back to international law, the relevance of the term to the massacre that has been taking place in Gaza since October 7 is clear. Indeed, the (…)
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