Parallax Views James Dorsey 9-24-25 On this edition of Parallax Views, Israel continues bombing Gaza, Houthis launch a drone strike on the Israeli city of Eilat, Israel conducts airstrikes in Doha, Qatar, the Gaza aid flotilla is being swarmed by Israel according to crew, and European states are recognizing Palestinian statehood. A lot is going on in terms of the Middle East and especially Israel Palestine. James M. Dorsey of the Turbulent World blog/Substack, a longtime scholarly commenter on the Middle East, returns to break it all down and discuss a number of topics including the two-state solution vs. the one-state solution vs. the one-state reality, Gulf and Arab states now seeing Israel as a bigger security threat than Israel, Israel's attack on a compound in Gaza that killed members of the Doghmush clan and its implications, Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard's Knesset run, problems with the Palestine Authority, Israel's West Bank annexation plans, and much, much more. T...
At least they have movie theaters. In Saudi Arabia there is no such thing! If you are going to ban a country for a lack of women's rights it should be Saudi Arabia.
ReplyDeleteThe only time FIFA banned a country for its political actions was for the Apartheid practiced in South Africa. The only country you could make a case for banning on those lines is Israel.
Thanks for your comment. Saudi Arabia has indeed huge issues when it come to women's soccer. It recently launched an investigation into matches played by women's team in a school.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that things are changing in Saudi cinema. It actually produces a number of films that are shown in kingdom and has launched the Rotana television network. The driving force behind this is Sheikh Waleed bin Talal, a bit of a reformer.
FIFA has suspended in the past Middle Eastern federations, including Iran, to impose its will. The federations currently threatened with a ban is Iraq. These suspensions relate mostly to alleged government interference and are a farce because the solution accepted by FIFA never diminishes government control and manipulation.