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Death of Marine commander scarred by 1983 Beirut bombing serves as reminder of risks US troops stationed in Middle East still face

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Gen. Alfred M. Gray Jr., who died on March 20, 2024, at the age of 95, was seen as a legend for his heroism in combat.

Key Points: 
  • Gen. Alfred M. Gray Jr., who died on March 20, 2024, at the age of 95, was seen as a legend for his heroism in combat.
  • But despite his military success, Gray, who went on to serve as the 29th commandant of the Marine Corps from 1987 to 1991, will always be associated with one of the darkest days in U.S. military history: the Beirut barracks bombing on Oct. 23, 1983.
  • The terrorist attack killed more than 300 people, including 241 U.S. service personnel under Gray’s command, although he was stateside at the time of the attack.
  • As a scholar currently doing research for a project on that attack, I can’t help but note that Gray’s death comes amid a surge of violence in Lebanon and at a time when U.S. troops stationed in the Middle East are again being targeted by Islamist groups funded by Iran.

Marines in Lebanon


Gray’s experience with U.S. involvement in Lebanon underscores the dangers American troops face when deployed to volatile areas. On June 4, 1981, he was assigned to command the 2nd Marine Division and all the battalions that went into a war-torn Lebanon from 1982 to 1984.

  • It began on April 13, 1975, and, similar to the upsurge in violence in Lebanon now, it was fueled by events south of the country’s border.
  • Palestinians expelled or fleeing from what became Israel in 1948 ended up as refugees in neighboring countries, including Lebanon.
  • By the mid-1970s, over 20,000 PLO fighters were in Lebanon and launching attacks on Israel.
  • In 1982, Israel launched Operation Peace for Galilee, invaded Lebanon and occupied Beirut with the intention of destroying PLO forces.

Day of attack

  • Minutes later, a similar attack took place in the French quarter, resulting in the deaths of 58 French paratroopers.
  • To this day, this event remains the deadliest single-day attack for the United States Marine Corps since the battle of Iwo Jima in 1945.
  • The Beirut barracks bombing was a personal affair for Gray; his troops were in Lebanon, and he had visited them just months before the attack.


After the bombing, Gray attended over 100 funerals of the service members killed. He also offered his resignation over the incident – the only senior officer to do so. His request was declined.

Lessons from 1983

  • One could draw many parallels between the Beirut barracks bombing of 1983 and current events.
  • In August 1982, President Ronald Reagan expressed his grave concern over Israel’s conduct in Lebanon and warned Israel about using American weaponry offensively.
  • Forty years on, American troops in the Middle East remain a target for much the same reason.
  • There is another parallel: Just as the group that claimed responsibility for the 1983 Beirut attack was being financed by Iran, so too today are the groups responsible for attacking U.S. bases across the Middle East.
  • Spurred by failings involved in the 1983 bombing, Gray sought to reform the Marine Corps after the tragedy, with greater focus on intelligence-gathering and understanding enemy groups.


Mireille Rebeiz does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Israel-Hamas war: history shows the dangers of a creeping occupation

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

The warning seemed to be aimed directly at voices within the Israeli government who are calling for Israel to not only destroy Hamas, but also to occupy the Palestinian territory.

Key Points: 
  • The warning seemed to be aimed directly at voices within the Israeli government who are calling for Israel to not only destroy Hamas, but also to occupy the Palestinian territory.
  • But, if history is anything to go by, then occupation – as a strategy to destroy Hamas – seems doomed to fail.

The realities of occupation

    • Indeed, the recent Hamas attacks serve as a painful reminder of the costs of occupation.
    • Military occupation is unlikely to kill the violent Hamas ideology.
    • So any sustained military occupation of Gaza is likely to garner more support for Hamas, rather than eradicate it.
    • Moreover, an occupation brings with it the responsibility of administering the daily lives of 2.3 million Palestinians.

Lessons from 1982

    • Israeli leaders should also learn the lessons of the last time the country tried to eradicate a terrorist group and impose regime change.
    • In 1982, the Israeli military invaded Southern Lebanon to remove the threat of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) to its northern towns.
    • None of Israel’s options to achieve its aim of destroying Hamas’s military capabilities are easy.

Recognition versus reality: Lessons from 30 years of talking about a Palestinian state

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Saturday, September 16, 2023

The occasion has served as a stark reminder of the unfulfilled promises and unresolved struggles of the Palestinian quest for statehood.

Key Points: 
  • The occasion has served as a stark reminder of the unfulfilled promises and unresolved struggles of the Palestinian quest for statehood.
  • The simplistic question of whether Palestine has statehood or not obscures its broader struggle for recognition, dignity and human rights.

Rethinking sovereignty


    Sovereignty is a complex concept with multiple dimensions. In his 1999 book Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, American international relations scholar Stephen Krasner identified four key aspects:
    Almost 25 years since the book’s publication, these aspects still provide a nuanced framework to understand the various facets of statehood and enable a more comprehensive exploration of the Palestinian quest for sovereignty. The history of Palestinian statehood is marked by shifts in Krasner’s sovereignty categories. Understanding them can shed light on the complex dynamics and key challenges in the Palestinian statehood pursuit.

Domestic sovereignty

    • Palestine’s struggle for domestic sovereignty, or control within the Palestinian territory, can be traced back to what’s known as the British Mandate period, leading to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
    • Internal divisions within the Palestinian policy have further undermined domestic sovereignty.

Interdependence sovereignty


    Israeli restrictions on movement and trade have historically limited Palestinian efforts to control transborder flows. The Paris Protocol of 1994 aimed to regulate economic relations between Israel and the Palestinian territories, but led to a lopsided dependency on Israeli goods and labour markets. The blockade of Gaza since 2007 has further constrained interdependence sovereignty.

International legal sovereignty

    • The journey towards international legal sovereignty for Palestine has involved significant milestones, such as the Arab League’s recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in 1974.
    • The United Nations General Assembly’s acceptance of Palestine as a non-member observer state in 2012 marked further progress, yet full UN membership remains elusive.

Westphalian sovereignty

    • The principle of non-intervention in Palestinian affairs has been consistently challenged by Israeli occupation, settlement expansion and international mediation efforts.
    • Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and long inaction by the Quartet, the group has been criticized for lacking legitimacy.

Recent developments

    • That’s in an attempt to amplify its global presence and cement its domestic dominance.
    • The granting of non-member observer state status to Palestine by the UN General Assembly in 2012 was significant for international legal sovereignty, providing recognition in international law.

Violence, setbacks

    • The struggles and setbacks of the Palestinian quest for statehood have been worsened by recent shifts in U.S. policy, each undermining different dimensions of Palestinian sovereignty.
    • These setbacks have been intensified by the grim fact that 2022 was the deadliest year for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in 16 years.
    • Under the Barack Obama administration from 2009 to 2017, the U.S. failed to negotiate a two-state solution and increased military aid to Israel.
    • Meanwhile, the current Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has exhibited extreme hostility towards Palestinian statehood.

International politics

    • These policy failures reflect the intricate and often contradictory nature of international engagement with Palestine, leaving the prospects for statehood entangled in global politics.
    • The Palestinian quest for statehood is now little more than a mirage within a disheartening landscape of renewed Israeli resolve, escalating desperation, violence and increasing international apathy.

Israel's assault in Jenin will only further erode the Palestinian Authority's legitimacy

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

As Israeli soldiers withdrew from the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank after two days of fighting, Israel’s generals and politicians were quick to hail the major military operation there a success.

Key Points: 
  • As Israeli soldiers withdrew from the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank after two days of fighting, Israel’s generals and politicians were quick to hail the major military operation there a success.
  • That problem is a legitimacy crisis facing the Palestinian Authority – the self-governing body that has limited rule over parts of the occupied West Bank, including Jenin, that are not directly ruled by Israel.
  • As a scholar who specializes on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and has written a book about it, I believe that this latest military operation will, in fact, only worsen that legitimacy crisis.

Failure to provide security

    • To be sure, the assault of June 3-4 was on a much greater scale than previous raids into Jenin.
    • Israeli officials and American politicians have blamed the Palestinian Authority and its octogenarian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, for this failure.
    • This criticism, however, overlooks why the Palestinian Authority has lost control over parts of the northern West Bank.

Unpopular and increasingly autocratic

    • The Palestinian Authority has become deeply unpopular with the Palestinian public.
    • Abbas himself has even less support – 80% of Palestinians in that survey expressed dissatisfaction with him and wanted him to resign.
    • Human rights groups have
      accused the Palestinian Authority of arbitrarily arresting people and even torturing detainees.
    • The Palestinian Authority has undoubtedly become increasingly autocratic and authoritarian.

Fading hopes of statehood

    • Nearly three decades later, the Palestinian Authority still exists, but Palestinian statehood looks like a distant prospect at best.
    • Meanwhile, the land on which Palestinians expected this state would be built has been steadily eaten away by relentless Israeli settlement building.
    • But this success comes at a steep price – first and foremost, to Palestinian civilians, but also to the Palestinian Authority.
    • This will, I believe, only worsen its standing in the eyes of the Palestinian public and exacerbate its legitimacy crisis.

Before and after the Nakba: Palestinian literature of resistance and love for a lost homeland

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Monday, May 15, 2023

So it is for Palestinians, whose literature – particularly that of resistance – plays this role.

Key Points: 
  • So it is for Palestinians, whose literature – particularly that of resistance – plays this role.
  • Palestinian literature is part of a broader Arabic literature that extends back to the pre-Islamic era.
  • Yet it was under the British Mandate in Palestine (1918-1948) that the first distinct stirrings of Palestinian poetry of resistance emerged.

Resistance

    • The rise of Palestinians in the 1960s in the form of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) represented another milestone in the journey of Palestinian poetry of resistance.
    • Those writers revolutionised Palestinian writing and made a distinct contribution to the literature of resistance against the Israeli colonisation of their homeland.

New Arab voices

    • The Lebanese capital Beirut became one of the luminous sites of Palestinian literature during the 1970s and 1980s, where Darwish resided.
    • our body parts are our names
      besiege your siege with madness
      your loved ones have gone.
    • Darwish remained the most potent voice within the rich landscape of Palestinian literature until his passing in 2008, leaving behind an extraordinary record of resistance and beauty.

A new generation

    • It includes those who live in Palestine, but also the others who live in the diaspora, whether this be in the Arab world or the west.
    • And over the past two decades, new writings in English by Palestinian authors have become significant for their artistic and searing engagement with the Palestinian situation.
    • This new generation of Palestinian fiction in English includes Susan Abulhawa’s novel Mornings in Jenin, and also recently Isabella Hammad’s first novel, The Parisian, and her second, Enter Ghost.
    • In all Palestinian writings, there is a strong desire to show Palestinian lives before the Nakba of 1948.

Xtreme Organics to reach tens of Millions of homes with National TV Campaign for HYDRO - CBD enhanced Sports Water

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

Xtreme Organics move into television complements the brand's multi-channel media approach, which also includes sports sponsorship, social media, digital advertising, podcasts, and athlete endorsement.

Key Points: 
  • Xtreme Organics move into television complements the brand's multi-channel media approach, which also includes sports sponsorship, social media, digital advertising, podcasts, and athlete endorsement.
  • "We look forward to sharing our new TV commercial nationwide and continuing to reinforce why athletes, trainers and consumers should trust Xtreme Organics for health and wellness needs."
  • The TV campaign is estimated to reach 20 million+ households and includes airing of at least 200 spots - in the first two weeks alone - targeting audiences meeting Xtreme Organics customer profile.
  • The company focuses on creating USDA certified organic Hemp Health Supplements, Sports Waters, and Energy Drinks for Xtreme Sports Athletes.

DailyPay, PNC Bank and The Clearing House Team up to Provide Real-time Access to Earned Pay for Millions of American Workers

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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

"We are thrilled to join forces with PNC Bank and The Clearing House for this groundbreaking technology that will enhance the pay experience for millions of Americans."

Key Points: 
  • "We are thrilled to join forces with PNC Bank and The Clearing House for this groundbreaking technology that will enhance the pay experience for millions of Americans."
  • Along with instant delivery and availability of funds to the recipient, the sender receives confirmation that the funds were successfully delivered.
  • "Today's announcement is just one more example of PNC exploring and engaging innovative uses of RTP as the premier payment solution.
  • PNC Bank, National Association, is a member of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC).

Syria: Statement by the Spokesperson on the third meeting of the

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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The European Union encourages all the parties to seriously engage in good faith on the substance in order to pursue concrete results.

Key Points: 
  • The European Union encourages all the parties to seriously engage in good faith on the substance in order to pursue concrete results.
  • The Constitutional Committee is a door opener for creating the conditions for a political solution to the Syria conflict, although it is not in itself a political solution.
  • Constructive diplomacy by all international stakeholders on all aspects of UN Security Council Resolution 2254 is needed to reach a sustainable political solution.
  • The European Union commends the work and continues to support UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen in his tireless efforts to pursue a political solution in Syria.

Statement in Response to the Closing of the PLO General Delegation Office in Washington, DC

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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

We believe, in making such a decision, the Administration affirms its continued punishment of the Palestinian people.

Key Points: 
  • We believe, in making such a decision, the Administration affirms its continued punishment of the Palestinian people.
  • The Trump Administration, including Mr. Jared Kushner, continue to marginalize Palestinians by enabling Israel's illegal policies in occupied Palestine.
  • Recently, the U.S. State Department claimed the, "PLO has not taken steps to advance the start of direct and meaningful negotiations with Israel."
  • These borrowed lines are the same frameworks of the Palestinian people who are demanding their rights to be free in their own homeland.