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If You Do Not Believe in Us, We Will Renounce You

If You Do Not Believe in Us, We Will Renounce You

Not because we want to be heard, but because prolonged silence becomes a betrayal of meaning, and because when the truth is besieged, it can only be stated fully, without hesitation or fear. We are the generation that was not formed in offices, but in positions, schools, universities, and institute...
"Apron" in front of the tank

"Apron" in front of the tank

A striking example reflects one aspect of what is happening in the occupied West Bank by the occupation authorities, which sponsor and provide military, financial, and political support for the increasing daily assaults by settlers across the occupied territories. These assaults have resulted in the...
The Eighth Conference of Fatah Movement: Between the Legitimacy of Appointment and the Legitimacy of Questionable Elections

The Eighth Conference of Fatah Movement: Between the Legitimacy of Appointment and the Leg...

Under normal circumstances, referring to the people through elections is the best way to express their true will. In the case of the Fatah movement, holding elections within the general conference is the best means to revive the movement and renew its leadership. However, because the entire interna...
Paris Protocol: Between Constraint and Decision Margin

Paris Protocol: Between Constraint and Decision Margin

In Palestine, the prices of gasoline, diesel, gas, and water are not read as mere passing service numbers, but as a concentrated mirror of a highly complex economic and political situation. These prices do not merely form at the fuel pump or in the water bill, but within a broader structure governed...
Dependence on Foreign Powers at the Expense of National Resilience

Dependence on Foreign Powers at the Expense of National Resilience

In moments of major disasters, it is not only military fronts that are shaken, but also the deep structures that produce political and social meaning, such as trust, solidarity, and the collective feeling of resilience, are subjected to profound tremors. At this point, the Palestinian question trans...
The Eighth Conference and Its Message to the World… When Everyone Hears the Unified Voice of Palestine

The Eighth Conference and Its Message to the World… When Everyone Hears the Unified Voice...

In today's world where politics, diplomacy, and media intertwine, internal strength alone is no longer sufficient to ensure recognition of the Palestinian national project, to protect rights, or to build the future. From here, the eighth message in our series comes to present the conference as a cl...
Fragile Ceasefire: Trump Manages Wars from Afar while Netanyahu Faces Limits of Power

Fragile Ceasefire: Trump Manages Wars from Afar while Netanyahu Faces Limits of Power

  The ceasefire in Lebanon is no longer seen as an isolated event, but rather as a repeated version of the Gaza model: conditional calm, postponed withdrawal, and a conflict managed rather than resolved. In this context, Israeli analysts approach the scene with a comparison to the Gaza Strip,...
Whoever Does Not See Us Is Not Human

Whoever Does Not See Us Is Not Human

Is there any country where the price of a gas cylinder is more than $30, the price of a liter of gasoline is more than $2.50, the price of diesel is more than gasoline, the price of a kilo of lamb is $33, calf is $33, the price of electricity is the highest in the world, the cubic meter of water is...
The International System as a Collective Contract Between States

The International System as a Collective Contract Between States

The international system - or the regulated system - is formed as a result of the consensus of several countries, especially the major ones; the international system is a "collective contract" among several states, fortified by collective agreements and transnational institutions whose laws supersed...
The Eighth General Conference: Between the Desire for Development and Responsible Behavior

The Eighth General Conference: Between the Desire for Development and Responsible Behavior

According to the internal regulations of Fatah, the General Conference of the movement is considered the highest organizational authority. In it, visions and organizational, political, and national building programs, among other various-dimensional initiatives, are formulated, reaffirming the validi...
Is Gaza Heading Towards a Military Showdown or a Temporary Truce?

Is Gaza Heading Towards a Military Showdown or a Temporary Truce?

In light of the stalled negotiations in Cairo and clear indications of rigidity from both sides of the conflict, a pressing question arises: Are we facing a new military round in the Gaza Strip, or will regional and international pressures succeed in containing the situation, even if temporarily? T...
When War Becomes an American Decision: Multiple Readings and the Erosion of Israeli Decision-Making Center

When War Becomes an American Decision: Multiple Readings and the Erosion of Israeli Decisi...

  The ceasefire in Lebanon was not a fleeting event in the context of a long and multi-front war, but a revealing moment that rearranged the major questions: Who decides war? Who decides its end? Does Israel still possess a margin of strategic decision-making, or is it operating within a frame...