A bunch of interesting topics about Arab Americans in the new issue of “Sada Alwatan”

The new issue of the American-Arabic weekly “Sada Al-Watan” was released today, published and edited by colleague Osama Al-Salani, and managed by colleague Ahmed Al-Salani, and published in paper and electronically in Arabic and English in Michigan, where it is considered the voice of the Arab community in the United States, and has an active influence on American public policies and entitlements.

The new issue of the newspaper – the magazine carried a number of important topics, especially those that account for the interest of the Arab communities in America, in addition to international topics, opinions, analyzes, articles and various news, the most prominent of which are titles as follows:

• Trump’s Gaza proposal for “Riviera of the Middle East” sparks global condemnation.

• IN OUR OPINION: Trump’s reckless U.S. occupation plan for Gaza is outrageous and unlawful.

• EDUCATION: Trump executive order urges universities to “monitor and report” protesters on student visas.

• OPINION: A dictator and a war criminal meet in the Riviera

• ELECTIONS:  Dr. Abdul El-Sayed considers a 2026 run for U.S. Senate.

• Dearborn bids farewell to former Mayor Jack O’Reilly in official memorial service.

• Dearborn honors Police Chief Issa Shahin in a grand ceremony.

• Arab American honored in Dearborn Heights for heroic act.

• Man charged with ethnic intimidation for threats against Michigan Muslim group.

• Dearborn honors social media activist and educator Hussein Hachem for serving Arab American communities .

• Governor Whitmer proposes $83.5 billion budget for next fiscal year, prepares for showdown with Republican-led State House

Read more stories in both Arabic and English sections in this issue of The Arab American News. Flip through it here: http://arabamericannews.com/flash/edition/2034_2.8.25/ Or read more news online in English: www.arabamericannews.com In Arabic: www.sadaalwatan.com Follow us on Instagram: @thearabamericannews

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