VT RADIO: Middle East 2023 and Beyond with VT’s Sami Jadallah

VT writer Sami Jadallah offers his insights into what's happening now and what to expect in the future for the Middle East.

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VT Radio Host Johnny Punish welcomes long-time VT writer Sami Jadallah who is currently in the Middle East working the business scene with all the major players. His insights into what’s happening now and what to expect in the future are shared. VT welcomes your comments.

Sami Jamil Jadallah is a US Army Veteran (66-68), a graduate of Indiana University, and holder of a BA, MPA ( School of Public and Environmental Affairs and Jurist Doctor and is an international legal and business professional with more than 40 years in the construction business (KSA), Management Consulting and Business Development (Swiss), Hospitality, Aviation and Conservation (Morocco). Was the first to establish an internationally recognized conservation (Houbara) foundation in Morocco and North Africa. Currently, Sami is managing a conservation and wildlife foundation with 100 employees in Morocco.

Sami is a recipient of the “Leadership Award” from the US Sixth Army NCO Academy and recognized student leadership while at Indiana University. Sami was a co-founder of the United Palestinian Appeal and served on its board for over 12 years.

His home base is Fairfax, VA. Sami is an advocate of the OneState for All of its People as a solution to the Israeli/Zionist conflict with the Palestinians. Sami has 4 brothers who served in the US military 2 Marines and 2 Army.


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  1. I always understood in natural and international laws that the occupied have an absolute right to take up arms against any and all foreign occupation, and the Israeli Occupation is no different from the Nazi German Occupation of France, Poland, Netherland, Norway, or the Soviet Occupation of Hungry or Czechslovakia or the American Occupation of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, or the colonial occupation of France of Algeria and Morocco or the Italian Occupation of Libya among others. Question why the Israeli Occupation of Palestine is different, with Palestinians forbidden to take up arms not only against the IDF but against the armed tresspassing criminal settlers? Can anyone please explain this. I am lost.