Rima Majed critiques the global narrative surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing that discussions often overlook the rights of Palestinians and Lebanese to self-defense.
Majed notes a significant shift since October, stating that many in the region feel their lives lack value in the international order, perceived as mere numbers.
She argues that the prevailing international discourse centers around Israel's right to self-defense, effectively marginalizing the voices and rights of those who suffer its aggression.
Majed calls attention to the need for a broader understanding of self-defense that includes Palestinians and Lebanese who are equally affected by ongoing violence.
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