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Taher Labadi

Researcher in political economy on Palestine and the Near East at the Institut français du Proche-Orient (IFPO) in Jerusalem.

  • The image features a formal setting, likely a parliamentary or governmental session. A woman with short, light-colored hair and dressed in a blue blazer is seated prominently, looking serious and focused. She appears to be attending an important meeting or discussion, with microphones and attendees in the background, indicating a formal and possibly political environment. Others in the background are also engaged, wearing headsets and taking notes. Focus European Funding for Palestine: Cooperation or Counterinsurgency? Taher Labadi · November 2023 Once again, the financial lever is at the heart of Europe’s response to ‘the resurgence of the Middle East conflict’, alongside public statements on ‘Israel’s right to defend itself’. Although the sustainability of this aid is not in doubt for now, the announcement of tighter controls and (…)
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