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Western Campaigns Against China: Deliberate Defamation or Fear of an Alternative?
Since China began its quiet rise in the late twentieth century and rebuilt itself outside the Western umbrella, it has become clear that this country, rooted in deep civilization, is following a different path than the mainstream. It did not rise under the banner of liberal democracy nor adopt Weste...
Boycott as a Sectarian Action: A Reading of Meanings and Practices
The idea of boycott, in its terminological and procedural definition, refers to a peaceful, multi-purpose collective protest tool that carries political, social, economic, and sectarian dimensions. It is used to clearly and thoughtfully express rejection towards a specific entity, whether it be a go...
About Gaza: Between Its Hunger and Starvation
Those who have managed to taste bread in Gaza savor their fathers' blood in every bite, while the elders mix water with salt to silence their stomachs from the pangs of hunger. Gazans literally drink their sea on an empty stomach, in a world that appears devoid of its humanity more than we could ima...
About the "New Gaza"...
There is a recognition in Israel, albeit in a narrow scope, among former military and security officials as well as military analysts, that Israel is currently facing what is being described as a "new Gaza," and it is almost impossible to decisively win a military battle against it. To illuminate wh...
The Presidential Decree and the Challenge of Holding Elections
The decree issued by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the nineteenth of this month surprised everyone and seemed like an escape forward or out of the context of reality and events, even those affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization and the National Council targeted by the decree...
Engineering Hunger: How Did Israel Inherit the Silent Weapon of Nazism?
In Gaza, people do not only die under bombardment, but they die silently, of hunger, in front of the world's eyes, and in front of institutions that claim humanity, but practice the harshest forms of humiliation. Famine is no longer an incidental state or a side effect of a long war; it has become a...
The Psychological Resilience of the Palestinian Teacher in the Eye of the Storm: Emotional...
In the midst of the systematic destruction and rampant violence perpetrated by the Israeli barbaric machine against the entire Palestinian people, the role of the Palestinian teacher emerges not only as a conveyor of knowledge, but as a psychological fortress and a symbol of existential steadfastnes...
Palestinian Public Debt: Who Borrows from Whom? And Until When?
Author/ International Economic Consultant – Member of the Board of Directors of the International Digital Transformation Authority – Dubai
Amid the abundance of daily agendas overwhelming our Palestinian reality – from delayed salaries, fragmented deposits, and water and electricity bills that burd...
Where is Fatah Movement?
The Fatah Movement, the pioneer of national struggle, the one who fired the first bullet, the conqueror of the myth of the invincible army, when it restored dignity in the eternal Battle of Dignity for a nation that had lost it in the Nakba followed by the Naksa, the leader of the war to confront th...
The Worst is Yet to Come if Positions Remain the Same
If the world continues its silence, which reaches the level of complicity with Israel, and if the Arabs persist in their failure and silence, which also approaches complicity with the occupation, and if the Palestinian official and popular situation remains unchanged wherever it is present... If thi...
Election Decree and the Palestinian Predicament: Between the Need for Reform and the Risks...
In a somewhat surprising move, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree on July 19 calling for elections for the Palestinian National Council before the end of the year, without any mention of presidential or legislative elections. The peculiarity of the decree lies in its contradiction t...
Starvation as a Lethal Means of Extermination... The Palestinian Priority for Rescue and P...
Starvation is considered a criminal means of genocide and has been classified as such in international law. The use of starvation as a weapon of war against civilian populations is not only a war crime but also amounts to genocide if its intent is to destroy a national, ethnic, religious, or racial...