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Gabriele vom Bruck

Lecturer in Middle Eastern Social Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.

  • The image shows a group of individuals in formal attire, seated around a table. The man in the foreground is dressed in traditional Saudi attire, wearing a red and white checkered headscarf (ghutrah) and a long brown robe. He appears focused, looking ahead. In the background, another man in military attire is also present, along with other officials. The setting appears to be a formal meeting or conference, indicated by the presence of flags and documents on the table. From Yemen to Lebanon, Saudi Arabia’s Dubious Offensives Gabriele vom Bruck · May 2018 From now on, the Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Ben Salman became the strong man of the kingdom and the bearer of an interventionist foreign policy. But the results are not there, neither in Yemen nor in Lebanon.
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