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  "textContent": "Recent disruptions to undersea cable systems and growing international debate surrounding the vulnerability of global digital chokepoints have exposed a broader structural challenge facing governments, telecom operators, cloud providers, financial institutions, and AI-driven economies. The issue is no longer merely whether regional instability could damage communications infrastructure, but whether sufficient continuity mechanisms are being built […]\n\nThe post Building the Middle East’s Digital Resilience Architecture appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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