Gaza vs. Mosul from a Medical and Humanitarian Standpoint
Ahmed Twaij, a physician and journalist with experience in Iraq and other war zones, argues Hamas and ISIS cannot be compared.
Ahmed Twaij, a physician and journalist with experience in Iraq and other war zones, argues Hamas and ISIS cannot be compared.
Nada Ghosn on censored and cancelled voices, many of whom have called for an end to the assault on Gaza.
The editors of The Markaz Review recommend several of the best cultural events happening now around the world.
Joumana Haddad tells the true story of a young Iranian woman in Tehran, albeit vehicled by fiction.
Malu Halasa reviews the latest book on Iranian women photographers by Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh alongside two new books in a similar vein.
Bavand Karim reviews "The Persian Version," a 2023 American comedy drama film directed and written by Maryam Keshavarz.
For Gaza, the terms “humanitarian pause” and “ceasefire” may not be enough and might even be used as a fig leaf for forced displacement.
Layla Maghribi interviews Israeli historian at Oxford Avi Shlaim on his new memoir and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Cory Oldweiler reviews three novellas by Bethlehem born and raised, Ramallah-based poet and writer Ghassan Zaqtan.
War and documentary photographer Maher Attar opens the Art District in Beirut to nurture other artists and beauty.
A Libyan writer from Derna laments the floods that came not long after she devoted a short story collection to her hometown.
UC Irvine scholar and author on the Middle East Mark LeVine warns the Gaza war is biting off more than anyone is bargaining for.
The editors of The Markaz Review recommend several world events.
Poet and writer Ahmad Almallah grew up in Bethlehem and presently makes his home in Philadelphia.
Translator Kareem Abu-Zeid talks about the recent New Directions volume of the translated poems of Syrian maestro Adonis.