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AIESEC Tunisie en collaboration avec JCI INSAT organise un événement intitulé « IMPACT TUNISIA » dans sa 2ème édition du 13 juillet au 20 août 2018.

Ce projet a comme objectif d’améliorer le secteur touristique et de montrer la vraie image de notre Tunisie en accueillant des étrangers de différents pays qui ont choisi de contribuer au développement de la Tunisie.

C’est quoi l’AIESEC ?
AIESEC est une organisation apolitique, à but non lucratif, indépendante et représente une plateforme internationale qui permet aux jeunes de découvrir leurs potentiels dans un premier temps puis de les développer en leadership afin d’avoir un impact positif dans leurs sociétés. Notre vision: Paix et réalisation du potentiel humain ouvert sur le monde. Notre approche: Nos membres vivent une expérience de développement intégrée associant de leadership.

C’est quoi la JCI ?

La Jeune chambre internationale (JCI) est une organisation mondiale non gouvernementale (ONG) de répartis en près de 5 000 communautés dans plus de 112 pays à travers le monde. JCI INSAT, et comme les autres organisations locales JCI en Tunisie a pour objectif de sensibiliser le membre individuel aux problèmes de la société et développer ses connaissances de dynamique communautaire pour lui permettre de résoudre les problèmes locales, au moyen d’une expérience réelle.

À quoi consiste « IMPACT TUNISIA » ?
L’évènement consiste à organiser des excursions ainsi que des sorties traversant la plupart de la Tunisie (Tunis, Bizerte, Zaghouan, Beja, Nabeul, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, Kairouan, Sfax, Djerba, Tozeur, Gabes) afin de découvrir la Tunisie sous un autre angle et surtout mettre l’accent sur le tourisme. Ce projet ambitionne de relancer le tourisme en Tunisie, en mettant l’accent sur les spécificités de chaque région, en les faisant connaitre aussi bien à l’échelle nationale que l’internationale.
En effet, le projet consiste à faire participer des jeunes du monde entier afin de réaliser un reportage et tenir un blog sur la Tunisie. Le but principal est de promouvoir le tourisme Tunisien et véhiculer une meilleure image du pays au reste du monde.

Contacts :
Chefs de projet :
Skander Chaabini : Skander.chaabini@aiesec.net / (+216) 55432433
Chayma louati : Chaymalouati56@gmail.com / (+216) 26068985

Responsables media :
Amal Rjiba : rjiba.amal37@gmail.com / (+216)99075260
Achref Belkhir : achr3f.belkh1r@gmail.com / (+216) 90280560

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Trump’s plan : A diplomatic shift or a humanitarian crisis ?

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What is going on ? What is happening ? Where are we ?

Are we moving towards a world where peace is an illusion , where the rights of the oppressed are systematically ignored and where forced displacement becomes an acceptable strategy ? The latest news from the Middle East paints a grim picture. Israel has openly backed Donald Trump’s plan and ordered its military to prepare for the mass departure of Palestinians from Gaza → a move that raises pressing humanitarian , legal and geopolitical concerns.

How does this go against international law and human rights ?

The Fourth Geneva Convention’s Article 49 forbids « individual or mass forcible transfers » of protected persons from occupied territories, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) upholds the right to freedom of movement and the right not to be arbitrarily deprived of one’s home. If carried out, the forced displacement of Palestinians would be a blatant violation of international law undermining the Palestinian people’s sovereignty and making their decades-long struggle pointless.

The decision is seen by many as part of a larger geopolitical plot to undermine Palestinian resistance , portraying it as a lost cause rather than a legitimate struggle for sovereignty and human rights and it has the potential to erase the sacrifices made by generations of Palestinians who have fought for self-determination.

What does Trump see? Is it political gain or strategic intentions ?

According to Trump , this approach is in line with his strategic goals and ideological position. His administration , which has its roots in his « America First » philosophy , has frequently supported close ties with Israel in the name of maintaining regional stability. He would contend that by dividing warring factions and eliminating conflict zones, moving Palestinians would open the door to lasting peace. Critics , however , believe that this is only a front for more fundamental political goals, such bolstering American power in the Middle East and winning over pro-Israel lobbyists before the next election.

– In addition, Trump has a history of making decisions on his own without holding meaningful diplomatic talks. Although he frames his plan as a peace initiative , its unilaterality and disdain for Palestinian opinions raise questions about whether it actually seeks to ease tensions or imposes a predetermined solution that benefits Israel and the United States.

Why did Egypt’s Sisi resist the plan ?

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi rejected any proposal that would involve the depopulation of Gaza , reaffirming Egypt’s commitment to Palestinian self-determination and territorial integrity. Egypt has historically played a crucial role in mediating Israeli-Palestinian tensions and has consistently opposed any solution that undermines Palestinian sovereignty. In a significant regional response to the Trump-backed plan , Sisi refused to meet with Trump if discussions included the exploitation of Palestinian territories.

→ This rejection demonstrates the growing uneasiness among Arab leaders who perceive Trump’s proposal as a grave danger to the stability of the region. Egypt , which is already dealing with economic difficulties and internal security issues , sees forced relocation as a trigger for additional instability that could lead to regional turmoil.

Global reactions : a divided international response Countries like France and Germany have reiterated their support for a two-state solution , warning that such a move could fuel extremism and destabilize the region. Europe and human rights organizations have strongly condemned the policy , calling it an outright violation of Palestinian sovereignty and an obstacle to peace. The wide range of reactions to the plan reflects deep global divisions.

While some U.S. politicians criticize Trump’s approach, others, especially those with strong pro-Israel affiliations , defend it as a strategic move to ensure regional stability.

Meanwhile, Arab countries remain at a crossroads, with some such as Saudi Arabia and Jordan cautiously expressing opposition to any forced displacement while others have yet to take a firm stance. The potential consequences of their decisions will have a significant impact on future diplomatic relations with Israel. On the other hand , Israel’s Western allies, especially the United States, have tried to frame the plan as a necessary security measure.

Conclusion: a precarious turning point !

Netanyahu’s support of Trump’s Gaza plan marks a dramatic change in Israeli policy with far-reaching effects on the region. Although it has the potential to change the geopolitical landscape, it is still unclear how this bold move will affect Palestinians and international relations in general. As reactions from around the world develop , it will be difficult to predict whether it will lead to a lasting peace or further entrench divisions and spark conflict. The fate of Palestine cannot be decided unilaterally and any attempt to do so runs the risk of escalating tensions rather than resolving them.

 

Written by roukaya berbeche

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