Security governance, development, peace and conflict, Middle East, Palestine
Languages
English, Arabic
Biography
Tahani Mustafa is a visiting fellow in the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Mustafa works on issues including security and socio-political and legal governance in the West Bank. Prior, she was Senior Palestine Analyst at the Internarional Crisis Group. She has a background in development and security governance in the Middle East, and has worked in academia and policy advocacy.
Mustafa holds a PhD in politics and international studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
Hollowed out by violent Israeli control and Mahmoud Abbas’s personal rule, the Palestinian Authority is losing its grip on the West Bank. European and Arab states must intervene to rebuild legitimate governance and keep Palestinian self-determination alive
As Europeans focus on Israel’s intensifying conflict with Iran, the country is continuing its expansionist project in the West Bank, jeopardising any remaining chance for a two-state solution
Tahani Mustafa on Israel re-arresting Palestinian captives
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