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Hussain Abdul-Hussain on the Arab Case for Israel

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Mar 20, 2026
Hussein Abdul-Hussain, Iraqi-born, Lebanon-raised researcher and author of The Arab Case for Israel, speaks from personal experience about Arab-Israeli relations. He recounts growing up amid Hezbollah, learning Hebrew through Israeli media, and shifting political views after the Iraq War. He argues Arab states can gain prosperity and security by engaging Israel and reframes dignity as practical national interest.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood in Baalbek During Hezbollah's Rise

  • Hussain Abdul-Hussain grew up in Baalbek amid Hezbollah's rise and witnessed its social changes firsthand.
  • He describes shifts like gender segregation, hijab stipends, beard incentives, and community norms that transformed daily life in the 1980s.
ANECDOTE

From F-16s To Human Neighbors At The Border

  • Hussain recalls his earliest Israeli-related image as an F-16 bombing near Baalbek and later a transformative visit to the Israeli border in 2000.
  • Seeing Israeli civilians in Metulla humanized Israelis and motivated him to learn Hebrew via radio and Haaretz translations.
INSIGHT

Peace With Israel Serves Arab Strategic And Economic Interests

  • The Arab case for Israel argues that Arab states and peoples benefit more from peace with Israel than from continued conflict.
  • Hussain links peace to economic and strategic gains, noting Israel's tech economy and better-performing Arab states that normalized ties.
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