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Defeat is Not Destiny, and Surrender Will Not Stop the Catastrophe
SadaNews - Despite the clear indication that Netanyahu and his fascist government's stance is the fundamental reason behind the failure of all mediators' attempts to achieve a reasonable deal, even if it were a transitional one that ultimately leads to stopping the genocide faced by Gazans, and the...
10 Billion Held and an Economy Choking: Has the Collapse Approached?
The Palestinian economy is facing an unprecedented crisis, intertwining financial and political issues in a scene that threatens total collapse. Amid held clearance funds, a sharp decline in international aid, and accumulated debts, the Palestinian Authority finds itself directly facing a growing fi...
On the Risks Facing Syria and Lebanon
If the news about the security agreements leaked between the Assad regime and the occupying state is true, and it is likely to be, as indicated by the fact that we have yet to hear a "denial" from the Golani regime, nor does it seem that we will hear one soon, and perhaps we may never hear one at al...
The Childhood of a Palestinian
Why does the Palestinian writer rush to write about their childhood in all its simple details? Why does it seem they are so excited about it? Whenever I read a piece of literature by a Palestinian, my first question is always: what I read is good, but when will you write about your childhood? They i...
The Slaughtered Olives in Al-Mughayir.. A Testimony to the Resilience of the Land and Its...
In the northeast of Ramallah, the village of Al-Mughayir sits atop hills of patience, blood, and olives. A small village in size, yet monumental in its wounds, it has been subjected to ongoing aggression and siege by heavily armed settlers for years. They have not only stolen the land but have exten...
Even the displacement of the people of the Gaza Strip will not solve Israel's existential...
Discussion about the Israeli plan to forcibly or voluntarily displace the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, along with threats to displace the residents of the West Bank, has become a definitive matter, as if Netanyahu took the place of the Almighty, saying "be" and it is. Although the displacement of...
Crossroads of Syrian History
Public communication with Israel by the new regime in Damascus or by Syrian Druze leaders is no longer met with rejection or condemnation. The meeting between the Syrian Foreign Minister and an Israeli Minister has become a passing and ordinary news item, and it seems that the misery of the Arab sit...
The 'Kindest Judge' in the World
Images and recordings have spread on social media showing American judge Frank Caprio, who served as the chief judge in Providence, Rhode Island, and has been dubbed the "kindest judge" due to his compassionate rulings, particularly for those committing minor infractions, especially in traffic cases...
From Individual Nazism to Community Nazism: The Israeli Case as a Model
Throughout history, Nazism has been associated with a brutal leader or an extremist party leading a discourse of hatred and extermination, while the majority of society remained either rejecting, hesitant, or silent. However, what we see today in the Israeli case transcends this traditional pattern;...
Gaza and the Impossible Occupation
The Israeli calls for the reoccupation of the Gaza Strip cannot be viewed as merely an impulsive reaction or a campaign slogan, but rather reflect a structural crisis in Israeli security thinking. Since the takeover of the Gaza Strip by Hamas in 2007, Gaza has turned into a continuous drain, whether...
On the Constitution and the Interim Constitution (1-3)
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree and a presidential decision, according to the Palestinian news agency, to form a committee for drafting an interim constitution. The wording of the news published by the agency suggests ambiguity regarding the purpose of the decree and the presiden...
A Ray of Light... Soon "Palestine Canton"
By God, my friends, we have lived in this land a sweet and beautiful time, with less hardship and easier crossings; we used to start our cars in Tulkarem, and it wouldn’t take long before we reached the heart of Ramallah in less than an hour. And if we thought of visiting Nablus, Jenin, or even retu...