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Al Jazeera Forum 17: A Dialogue Session or a Slogan-Making Show?

In its latest session, Al Jazeera Forum 17 witnessed a discussion that sparked widespread controversy among attendees. The session appeared to have transformed from a serious dialogue into a platform for reproducing political illusions, with slogans taking precedence over a realistic analysis of current crises.

Attendees noted that some speakers, whom observers described as “political sycophants,” repeated misleading information and generalizations without offering practical solutions. This made the discussion more akin to political posturing and rhetorical posturing than an effective dialogue confronting reality.

Slogans at the Expense of Reality

General and slogan-based phrases were repeated, while the session failed to address fundamental issues or escalating crises. Some attendees pointed out that this type of discussion might temporarily appease public sentiment, but it offers no concrete answers to the real problems facing citizens.

The Real Challenge

The political and social reality in the region is fraught with complex crises, ranging from internal conflicts to regional and international pressures. The absence of objective analysis in such sessions leaves citizens facing a new crisis of misinformation, where political discussion becomes nothing more than fodder for empty slogans.

Misinformation and Danger

What happens in such sessions is not merely a waste of time, but rather the domestication of public consciousness through the recycling of empty rhetoric. Any political discussion loses its credibility when it is used as a tool to beautify reality, instead of confronting it with courage and transparency.

The Need for Candor and Transparency

The truth is clear: citizens in the region face complex and multifaceted crises that require precise analysis, concrete solutions, and genuine accountability. Any repetition of clichés and slogans under the guise of “dialogue” only serves to reproduce an illusion and transforms the media into a mere tool for political manipulation.

Conclusion

If this pattern continues, the forum will become a display of slogans that conceals the catastrophe beneath a layer of ready-made rhetoric, losing its fundamental function as a place to confront reality and discuss it seriously. The time for a real crisis confrontation is not left to trifles or empty words: only the truth makes the difference.

‏التاريخ 9-2-2026

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