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The Terrifying Trinity: Cold, Infection, and the Unknown in the Cells of 2026
At the beginning of 2026, the Palestinian prisoner in the occupation's prisons faces not only a judicial ruling but also a complex material and legal reality, where harsh climatic conditions, systematic health negligence, and procedural ambiguity intertwine; the cell has ceased to be merely a space...
Reading the Plight of Violence: An Anti-Orientalist Perspective
As we write and proclaim and broadcast, our view as a society on the plight of violence and killing - generally with some exceptions - is derived from the perspective of the Israeli authorities and elites towards us, and its attempt to shirk any responsibility towards us and its policies that create...
Has Washington Settled on Leading the World?
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, discussions revolved around a bipolar international system. After its collapse, the focus shifted to a multipolar system, including China, India, BRICS countries, and ASEAN, among others. However, it seems that U.S. President Trump wants to...
Four Eggplants
I don’t know if it is good and beneficial for me to meet the Israeli writer Amos Oz, the writer of the story of Yusuf Al-Yaqoubi in Jerusalem.
What will he write about Yusuf? And how will he write the story of the terrifying imaginary years of friendship between Hamam and Yusuf in the leprosy hospi...
Between the Visit and Silence: What Does Symbolism Do When the Right to Life Is Suspended?
Angelina Jolie's visit to the Rafah crossing was not just an event on the celebrities' calendar, nor merely a photo added to the archive of humanitarian solidarity. The visit came at a suffocating political and humanitarian moment, where the activities of relief organizations in Gaza are suspended,...
The Fall of Maduro: Israel the Biggest Beneficiary
Israeli media expressed overwhelming joy after the United States' arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Although Israel played a marginal role in the operation, it will reap the largest benefits from this American move.
Venezuela is not Israel's battlefield, nor has it directly threatened...
Osama Al-Najjar... From the Lineage of Leaders Shaped by Circumstances
In the history of the Fatah movement, leadership has never been a privilege of those who ascended to the platforms, but rather a characteristic of those who carried the burden, paid the price, and remained loyal to the idea when times changed and faces altered. From this perspective, one can read th...
Is the Tax System in Palestine Fair?
When the question of tax justice in Palestine arises, citizens do not concern themselves with percentages, legal provisions, or accounting complexities, but rather with a simpler and more direct question: Is what I pay in taxes proportional to my income? Does everyone pay according to their ability?...
What Comes After the Trump-Netanyahu Meeting: A Moment of Testing or Recycling the Crisis?
What took place in the recent meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu is not merely a ceremonial stop in a longstanding political relationship, but rather an intense expression of the strategic impasse facing the Israeli-American project in the aftermath of the genocidal war on Gaza. Thi...
Breaking Free from the Civil Representation Dilemma and Restoring National Representation;...
The leadership crisis for Palestinians in the interior today is not merely a crisis of political representation, but a crisis of definition: a definition of role, function, and the limits of politics itself.
Over the years, there has been a gradual process of reducing political action to the narrow...
ترامب والعالم: عودة السياسة إلى عريّها الأول فنزويلا نموذجًا، ومكيافيللي شاهدًا، والسيادة...
Venezuela, Taiwan, and Ukraine: When the Monroe Doctrine is monopolized and legitimacy is...
In international relations, principles do not become a source of crises because of their content as much as they turn into one due to the monopoly over their interpretation and implementation. The principle that is presented as a defense of national security or sovereignty loses its legitimacy when...