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Between the Catastrophe of Yesterday and the Confusion of Today: Can Tragedy Turn into a F...
On May 15, 1948, Palestinians did not enter the Nakba merely as disarmed and dispossessed individuals, but also stripped of a national structure capable of protecting their community from collapse. The disaster occurred while traditional dominance, familial and feudal, held sway over Palestinian soc...
Post-Eighth Conference Challenges of Fatah Movement
The holding of the eighth conference of the Fatah Movement has stirred a lot of controversy, particularly regarding the mechanism for selecting conference members and the neutrality of the membership committee, as well as its final outcomes, along with rumors of manipulation of results, as expressed...
Netanyahu: What Comes After the Assassination of Izz al-Din al-Haddad?
In an interview with Al Jazeera Mubasher, Hamas leader Osama Hamdan was asked how the movement would respond to the assassination of Al-Qassam Brigades commander Izz al-Din al-Haddad, amidst Israel's continued policy of assassinations and its evasion of any political or negotiation commitments. Hamd...
Beyond the Fatah-Hamas Dichotomy: Is a New National Formation On the Horizon?
Talking today about a "front" or a "new coalition" should not be understood as an attempt to establish an additional party added to a Palestinian scene crowded with competing frameworks, nor should it be viewed as an organized Fatah split, or alignment against Hamas or other factions. The idea goes...
Algorithms of Division
In crisis-ridden societies, bias ceases to be merely a fleeting opinion or temporary emotion; it gradually transforms into a political and social tool that reshapes public consciousness, producing new maps of enmity, hatred, and alignment. This is particularly evident today in the Palestinian case,...
On the 78th Anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba: Israel Continues Its War of Genocide
On May 15, 2026, the Palestinian people commemorate the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, while the Nakba continues in even harsher and more organized forms. What began in 1948 with mass uprooting, forced displacement, the destruction of villages, and the committing of massacres continues t...
Local Administration and Local Governance in the Draft Constitution
Local administration represents a method of administrative organization based on dividing the state into administrative units aimed at distributing the administrative function between the central authority in the state and the local administration units on a regional basis; to carry out what is entr...
Israeli Elections Remain Open to All Possibilities
Benjamin Netanyahu closely follows opinion polls and gauges the pulse of the Israeli street as he has throughout his political career. He understands that his status is no longer what it was, and that his government faces a continuous erosion in light of the ongoing war, the exacerbation of internal...
The Dilemma of Palestinian Representation and National Destiny
The Palestinian situation today seems to stand at an unresolved historical threshold. It is neither a complete collapse of the existing political system nor a natural continuation of it; instead, it is an extended vacuum in which the old structures are eroding without a new alternative structure eme...
Gaza... From Open War to Reshaping Reality
What is happening in Gaza today does not appear to be just a transient military round that can end with a ceasefire agreement or a swap deal; rather, it is closer to a long phase in which the sector is being gradually reshaped geographically, security-wise, and politically. The danger lies not only...
The Occupying State Establishes a Sustainable Occupation Reality in Gaza
As indirect negotiations continue regarding the completion of a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, Israel is rapidly advancing to impose facts on the ground that make any future political agreement subject to its security and geographical conditions. The Israeli aim is no longer limited to manag...
The Collapse of the Services Sector... The End of the Rentier Economy?
When the unions of doctors, engineers, and academics declare a simultaneous strike, it is not merely a traditional union movement to demand labor rights, but an alarm ringing in the heart of the Palestinian economy. They represent the professional elite and the pinnacle of the services sector, the s...