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Abu Ghazaleh to "Wardna": The Liberation War in Palestine Has Started

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The economic thinker Dr. Talal Abu Ghazaleh affirmed that "what is happening now in Palestine is the beginning of liberation," stressing that "no Palestinian wants to remain a refugee in any country; every Palestinian aspires to return to their homeland." In an interview with "Wardna," Abu Ghazaleh stated: "From today, the phase of return has begun. After 75 years under Israeli occupation, what has happened now is a decisive phase in the history of the Palestinian cause, marking the beginning of victory. What distinguishes this is that it is the first time the battle is fought on land controlled by the occupiers, unlike previous instances."

Abu Ghazaleh pointed out that he does not want any Arab country to intervene in this conflict, emphasizing, "I want the victory to be a Palestinian victory, and the Palestinian people must bear their cause alone."

Regarding Lebanon, Abu Ghazaleh mentioned that his motivation for investing in the country stems from his deep love for it. He noted, "We have started to establish a factory for producing computers, smartphones, and technical tools in Lebanon, specifically at the Lebanese University, and we are currently at the beginning of this production." He added, "Despite what Lebanon is going through, I believe in this country, and I believe it will rise again," asserting that "difficult circumstances should serve as an incentive for us to rise again and become a greater and mightier state."

On the topic of interactive programming, Abu Ghazaleh explained to "Wardna" that what is currently referred to as artificial intelligence is merely an advanced interactive programming, or PRO-ACTIVE PROGRAMMING, which can adjust and grow according to its needs. He viewed what is termed "artificial intelligence" as both a blessing and a curse, noting that "through this programming, an entire culture can be destroyed."

Abu Ghazaleh also addressed the "global crisis, which is the climate crisis," indicating that "this problem will grow to become a threat to humanity as a whole." He concluded by stating, "We need a new system in this world to apply the law to everyone, managed by a central authority."

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