Aqaba Marine Reserve Joins UNESCO World Heritage List
Across four pieces, the common thread is the longstanding and evolving story of Arab identity and presence beyond its traditional borders. A Chilean-Palestinian narrative highlights how migration, family archives, and photography preserve a diasporic heritage that spans more than a century. Jordan’s tourism outreach emphasizes a welcoming, culturally rich Arab nation that balances ancient sites with contemporary hospitality and new UNESCO-designated protections. A historical-analytic piece about Antonio Bishallany challenges the simplification of Arab American immigration history, noting the gaps and mythmaking around early Middle Eastern arrivals in the United States. An opinion column critiquing Lebanese sovereignty argues that regional power dynamics expose inconsistencies in how sovereignty is invoked when Hezbollah maintains its own military capabilities. Taken together, the articles illuminate how Arab history, culture, and politics continue to shape identities and misperceptions across continents.
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