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The Massacre of Childhood in Gaza: When Life is Harder than Death
The sane human mind cannot imagine what is happening today in Gaza, a complete crime against Palestinian childhood. The massacre led by the Israeli occupation since October 7, 2023, is not merely a war against fighters or a struggle for land, but it is - clearly and dispassionately - a systematic pl...
Farcin: Diplomacy That Reflects the Pulse of Palestine
I was happy and grateful as I listened to Farcin Agabkian in the government operations room for emergency interventions in the southern provinces, as she informed members of the diplomatic corps about the tireless efforts being made to aid our Palestinian people. Her voice was not merely a formal pr...
Negotiation Slips Regarding the Gaza War
First, we understand the aspirations of our people in the Gaza Strip for any truce, even a temporary one that allows, first, the entry of food and the cessation of famine, and second, the stopping of daily deaths of dozens of people. All other issues, which might be more crucial such as: the release...
Waiting for the Washington Summit
The American President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet next Monday in Washington at the "Victory Summit" following their partnership in the aggression against Iran and the subjugation of multiple fronts, as well as the understanding of the nature of the "new" Mid...
From the Declaration of Freedom to Supporting Genocide: America's Moral Contradiction in P...
On July 4th, while Washington adorns itself with flags and fireworks in celebration of Independence Day, speeches are raised that glorify the values of "freedom," "dignity," and "human rights" as if they were absolute, indisputable truths. This historical declaration issued in 1776 is considered one...
Prohibited from Publication... When Truth Becomes a Crime and Lies Serve as a Passport
In an era where lying has become a profession that generates wealth, and hypocrisy is a ladder to fame and stardom, truth transforms into a heavy burden, pursuing those who speak it and ostracizing those who write for it. Publication is denied because you speak honestly, no platform is granted becau...
The Honey Trap: So We Don't Lose the Educational Process in Jerusalem
With Israel's occupation of the eastern part of Jerusalem on June 5, 1967, it attempted to assert control over education in this occupied area, but faced strong resistance that rejected this Israeli attempt. The campaign of resistance was led by the distinguished educator Hosni Al-Ashhab, Mr. Bahjat...
How Has All This Time Passed in War?!
I was surprised two days ago that my close friend commemorated the first anniversary of her son’s painful departure, while the wheels of war continue to turn relentlessly in Gaza, and where my friend’s family, like thousands of families, have been exhausted by the war and its repercussions.
As the...
The Significance of Celebrating Victory and the Political Compensation for Israel
In his talk to the media on July 1, 2025, Trump addressed Netanyahu's upcoming visit to Washington next week, confirming that the visit would be "a quick celebration of victory (over Iran)... that all Iranian nuclear facilities have been destroyed, and we must celebrate that with the heroic pilots."...
A Day of "74 Hours"
In societies where a woman's success is measured by her ability to endure, time becomes flexible at her expense. Days pass, and we don’t know if we are living them, or if they are living us; they wrap around our necks and press down on us little by little, while we continue to smile and pretend that...
Normalization of Normalization and Other Issues
The overt call for normalizing relations with Israel no longer requires courage; the false tone of defiance that emerges from a lack of embarrassment reveals poor timing in light of the Israeli-American encroachment in the region, which emboldens the strong at the expense of literary bravery and cou...
What Cannot Be Measured Cannot Be Improved: Towards an Effective National Measurement Syst...
The phrase "What cannot be measured cannot be improved," attributed to management expert Peter Drucker, serves as a fundamental principle in governance, development, and accountability in modern states. To achieve effective change, we need accurate information that goes beyond merely knowing the pro...