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No One Asked Hamas to Surrender Its Weapons to Israel
In an attempt by a "fluctuating trend" within Fatah to ride the wave of resistance - which has been criminalized and labeled as treasonous in the West Bank - during a time of setback and decline, they are adjusting past statements that supported Hamas and its tide, while fabricating a "Don Quixote"...
How can economic agreements be transformed from a temporary response into a sustainable st...
After the recent Israeli war reshaped the Palestinian economic and political landscape, employment rates have declined, supply chains have been disrupted, and the productive infrastructure has partially collapsed. This contraction was also due to tightened cash flow, rising shipping and material cos...
When the Crisis Becomes a Job: How Has War Revealed the Model for Managing the Economy?
The economic crisis in Palestine did not begin with the outbreak of war, but at this moment it has emerged without masks. The war, despite its brutality, does not create economic models but rather exposes what has been existing and postponed. In the Palestinian case, the war has brought back the spo...
Why does Mary always die?
When reading the novel "On the Path of Mary" by writer Nadia Harhash, you need a notebook and a pen, not to jot down fleeting events, but to capture the layers of meaning that accumulate page after page, as well as a long cup of coffee or even a piece of chocolate to help you endure the density of t...
The War on Iran: Regional Restructuring, Not Its Overthrow
Journalist and writer specializing in international affairs, and researcher in justice and armed conflict issues
The war on Iran – according to a cold strategic reading – is not a project to overthrow a state, but rather a large-scale regional recalibration process. The difference here is fun...
From Gandhi and Nehru to Narendra Modi.. What has changed? India, Palestine, or the world?
India's stance during the era of Gandhi, Nehru, and Indira Gandhi towards Palestine was not merely a fleeting diplomatic expression, but an extension of a historical vision shaped in the context of liberation from colonialism led by Mahatma Gandhi. Within the framework of Nehru's leadership of the N...
The Eighth Conference and the Struggle of Fatah Factions
On October 28, 2013, we wrote an article titled: "(The Organization) Fatah and (The Movement) Fatah", in which we elaborated on a serious phenomenon facing the movement, namely the gradual distancing and separation between the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) with its original princi...
Dismantling the Discourse That Justifies War in the Name of Values
The Israeli discourse currently promoting war against Iran does not present itself merely as a strategic choice, but as a global moral project. It does not claim that war is a security necessity; rather, it goes further: it asserts that it is a moral duty, and abstaining from it is complicity with e...
Anti-Israel Sentiment and Criminalization Is Not a Hate Speech
Opposing and resisting occupation by all possible means is a right and a humanitarian, ethical, and legal duty, not only for the people under occupation but for all the peoples of the world. This stance does not contradict the pursuit of peace, and it is entirely outside the context of what some cou...
The War on Iran... Reshaping the Region or Regime Change?
The current American-Israeli attack on Iran did not come as a surprise within the context of political assessments, as the moment of execution was preceded by clear and accumulated indicators. The escalation of war-threatening media rhetoric, the unprecedented buildup of American forces in the Middl...
The Aggressive Hegemony War on the Region.. and Palestine at the Eye of the Storm
The question is no longer whether Washington's aggressive war to impose Tel Aviv's hegemony on the region will take place, but rather to what extent it can be contained, or what the likelihood is of controlling its outcomes. According to the declarations of both Trump and Netanyahu, it aims to toppl...
Gossip and Toxic Relationships: A Socio-Psychological Reading of Community Communication R...
Summary: Gossip is a negative social behavior that leads to the production of toxic relationships and undermines trust among individuals. Psychological and social pressures, especially in complex environments, increase its prevalence. From the perspective of social psychology and practice, this beha...