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Zai Pits
Sometimes inspiration comes from the farthest places, from a small and distant experience, but it carries in its essence a universal message. While reading about farmers' methods in Africa to combat desertification, I was struck by the "Zai Pits" model in Tanzania. Just small pits, but they changed...
Economic Jerusalem: A City Resisting with Empty Pockets
Amid the tumult of political debates, economic Jerusalem is absent from the media spotlight, despite the complexities it harbors that deserve attention. Jerusalem, with its religious and national symbolism, is experiencing a silent economic crisis, where occupation intersects with restrictions, the...
Washington and the Open Hostility Towards Palestine
The American decision to prevent the Palestinian president from entering New York to participate in the General Assembly meetings was not merely a procedural measure. It is a clear political announcement that Washington cannot be relied upon; it no longer recognizes even the minimum legitimacy of th...
"Al-Aqsa Flood": The Earthquake that Changed the Face of the Middle East and Redefined the...
On October 7, 2023, it wasn’t just the skies over Gaza that ignited with rocket fire; all calculations of world powers and the maps of regional alliances that had been built for decades also burned. "Al-Aqsa Flood" was not merely a traditional military attack but a strategic earthquake that shook th...
Joint List: About an Impossible "Settlement"
There is a simple question: what is the reason for calling to reshape the Joint List again to participate in the upcoming Knesset elections?
The war, yes, the genocidal war launched by Benjamin Netanyahu's government against the Gaza Strip, and the war against the entire Palestinian people and thei...
The Palestinian Cause: A Test of Global Conscience and Legitimacy of the International Sys...
The Palestinian cause is not merely a dispute over land or a fleeting border conflict; rather, it is a matter of conscience and will, serving as the benchmark against which the credibility of the international community and its commitment to the treaties and resolutions it establishes are measured....
Arab Rulers Face the World's Peoples
The crisis of the Arab world is not new. The incompetence, division, normalization, and even cooperation with enemies are not emergent practices; rather, they are expressions of an extended structural crisis whose roots date back centuries, more than eight centuries ago.
Nevertheless, it remains un...
Enhancing Women's Representation in Palestinian Boards of Directors
Despite the progress made by Palestinian women recently in various fields, especially education, there have not been substantial changes in the representation of women in board memberships. Although there are Palestinian laws and legislations affirming the principle of equality and equal opportuniti...
Azzam... A Knight Disembarks
When great men depart, they are never forgotten; their stories become luminous pages passed down from generation to generation. This is true for the departure of Azzam Dahiliya from Shweika, who was bid farewell by the Tulkarem governorate with profound sadness, recalling his stature in the communit...
The Constitution and the National Council: Between Procedural Legitimacy and Political Inc...
The war has not yet ceased, and despite the genocide being committed against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip and the ongoing assaults by settlers and Israeli army forces in the West Bank that involve demolishing camps, expanding settlements, and eliminating all possibilities for establis...
Trump and Palestinian Anti-Semitism
Why is this awful creature Trump, the son of his mother, against everything Palestinian? I said I don't know, for he openly shows his hatred for us and pursues those who stand in solidarity with us, blocking our delegation's visas to the United Nations in an unprecedented act against the United Nati...
Maps of Blood and Tears: Is the Middle East Being Redrawn in the Footsteps of Bernard Lewi...
In the Middle East, the old maps drawn by Bernard Lewis seem to come back to life. The discussion of dividing the region is no longer just a whisper in political salons; it has become a tangible reality: countries are fragmenting, armies are being exhausted, and our squares are turning into arenas w...