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General Fayez Al-Duwairy Returns to Al-Jazeera: Strong Analyses After Health Crisis

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General Fayez Al-Duwairy Returns to Al-Jazeera: Strong Analyses After Health Crisis
Military and strategic expert, General Fayez Al-Duwairy

Watan-Military and strategic expert, General Fayez Al-Duwairy, returned to Al-Jazeera channel after a period of absence due to a recent health crisis that led him to undergo a heart operation.

Al-Duwairy concluded the recovery period prescribed by doctors and was allowed to appear again on the channel’s screen. The Jordanian General had announced his recovery from a “sudden health condition” he experienced in the Qatari capital, Doha, in recent weeks, which prevented him from appearing on Al-Jazeera.

In his first appearance on Al-Jazeera after recovering from the health crisis, Al-Duwairy confirmed in a new analysis that the occupation army had designated a brigade to target some hospitals, stating that the occupation army is operating outside military and ethical frameworks.

Media professionals and activists celebrated the return of General Al-Duwairy to Al-Jazeera.

In this context, journalist Mohammed Krishan tweeted on his former “X” -Twitter- account, “And the return is a blessing… Thank God for the safety of General Fayez Al-Duwairy.”

Al-Duwairy had previously stated in a statement before his return that his health was continuously improving after the health condition he suffered from weeks ago, and after undergoing a heart catheterization and the installation of three stents, following the complete occlusion of the coronary artery.

Regarding any external pressures to prevent him from appearing on Al-Jazeera, Al-Duwairy stated that there is no truth to that, and his return to his military analyses on Al-Jazeera would be upon approval from doctors.

Last week, retired Jordanian General Fayez Al-Duwairy denied in a video clip, in which he appeared with the content creator behind the scenes, that his absence from Al-Jazeera was due to American pressures to prevent him from analyzing the Palestinian resistance operations against the Israeli occupation army in the Gaza Strip.

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- Writer and journalist, born in Homs, 1966, published in various Arab magazines and newspapers since 1983. She studied at the Shari 'a Scientific Institute and then at the Shari' a High School in Homs. She worked as a correspondent for the Arab Equidad newspaper in the United States of America. - New Jersey, Al-Ayam Al-Arabiya, Florida, 1990-2000, Gulf, United Arab Emirates Sharjah - Al-Ittihad Abu Dhabi - Rotana Saudi Magazine - Family Days Magazine (Syrian) Most Syrian newspapers and magazines, after moving to Jordan, followed two press and radio sessions of the community media network and a session of the Doha Center for Media Freedom in Amman and completed dozens of radio reports on the country's radio and Amman Net. I have been working as a collaborator with Zaman Al Wassal on the name "Fars Al Rufai" since 2013. I have an interest in writing about social issues, heritage, phenomena and various artistic subjects. I have many printed books, including: (Questions - confrontations in thought, life and creativity), "Customs and beliefs of Homs Governorate - Syrian Writers' Commission in Damascus 2011, (images from social life in Bedouin) of Al-Rahsah Printing and Publishing House in Homs 2008 and (features and flags from Homs) of Taha Printing and Publishing House 2010. - Many written books, including: (Obad and cultural creations from Syria), (Writing Time - Listening Time - Dialogues in Thought, Life and Creativity) - printed electronically on "eBook", (Trades and Industries of Heritage of Homs), (Exotic Hand, Face and Tongue - Photographs from Popular Heritage s in Homs) and (Famous Homs in the 12th and 13th CentCenturies).

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