Fallacy of the universal rule of law

It is a fallacy to think that the rule of law, based on the universal moral and ethical principles subscribed by all religious beliefs, governs the geopolitics of the world, writes senior academician Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
Did Israel ‘allow’ Hamas attacks to happen to expand Jewish homeland, justify ‘Iran Solution’?

Did Israel ‘allow’ the Oct 7 attacks by Hamas to happen, to provide justification for what will unfold in the coming weeks? Or was it a total intelligence failure, the biggest military blunder since the Yom Kippur War? If it’s the former, it certainly won’t be the first time this has happened.
World hangs its head in shame at the ‘Palestinian Holocaust’

Perhaps in 2,600 years, the world will finally come to its senses, and once again hang its head in collective shame over the ‘Palestinian Holocaust’ it did nothing to prevent, writes Haris Hussain.
Losing friends over Palestine-Israel war

Emotions rise, and friendships lost over the atrocities in Gaza and Israel, writes Graig Nunis.
When will atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza end?

The United States, Britain, and their supporters could have resolved the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by instituting the two-state solution. Yet, these major powers choose not to do so, writes academician Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
Palestinian-Israeli conflict: A return to the two-state solution critical

The current Palestinian-Israeli conflict should serve as a wake-up call for the international community to effect radical and rapid solutions before the Middle East plunges further into a cauldron of fire, engulfing the region and the rest of the world, writes Brigadier General Hesham Afifi Abdelaal Afifi of the Egyptian Army.