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The National Fate Amidst Internal Chaos and International Guardianship
Despite the Trump administration's clear bias towards Israel, the American president seems eager at this stage to succeed in his plan to stop the war, especially after realizing that the continuation of the chaos threatens what he considers his "most prominent diplomatic achievement." The U.S. admin...
Banks Profit.. and the Economy Freezes
The Palestinian financial system is experiencing one of its most complex moments since the establishment of the Monetary Authority. The problem is not a shortage of money or financial deficit as previously thought, but rather that money exists yet remains immobile. Liquidity is trapped within the ba...
As Trump's Initiative Advances, National Consensus Falters
The recent meeting of factions in Cairo over the past two days seems to have returned the issue of reconciliation and national consensus to square one, even at the level of agreeing on the committee that will manage the Gaza Strip. The questions that arise are whether it will be the community suppor...
Trump and Kushner's Statements and the Resurrection of the Displacement Specter
The statement by U.S. President Donald Trump, in which he promised the Palestinians in Gaza decent housing in the region, pointing out that Egypt and Jordan have plenty of land, comes despite his 21-point plan and the Sharm El-Sheikh summit. It is a return or rather evidence that his sick dreams abo...
Who is Crying for Gaza?!
Gaza is no longer just a title for a fleeting war, but a mirror reflecting a protracted humanitarian and political tragedy, encapsulating the meanings of international impotence and the contradiction between humanitarian discourse and the reality on the ground. After the sounds of bombs have quieted...
Gaza or Two Gazas
Statements from U.S. Vice President "J.D. Vance" and President Jared Kushner's envoy regarding the reconstruction of areas controlled by Israeli occupation forces reveal the likelihood of implementing a scenario that divides the Gaza Strip into two parts, "two Gazas." One part, under the control of...
International Forces in Gaza: Between Protecting the Occupation and Undermining Palestinia...
The idea of deploying international forces in Gaza is being raised again today as if the world has learned nothing from its history. After Israel's failure to achieve its goals of war, destruction, extermination, and displacement, and after its moral image in the world has collapsed in the face of t...
Arafat, Abbas.. Between the Leader and the President?!
Every era has its state and men, and every man has a court and entourage that align with the current situation. A person is not born a leader; rather, he snatches his leadership from his positions. History never forgives. It has been twenty-one years since the departure of the immortal leader, the m...
Fatah Movement Between Authority, State, and Armed Resistance
Some individuals have reached high leadership positions in the Fatah movement and in the parties in general, and within the authority, not because of their struggle history or their distinguished actions for the national cause, or because the people elected them, but rather due to their cunningness,...
Restoring the Patron-Customer Relationship
In Israel, analyses continue to emerge that attempt to interpret everything new or recent in the context of relations with the United States, particularly in light of the agreement in Sharm El Sheikh, which U.S. President Donald Trump played a prominent role in reaching.
These relations are describ...
Corporate Governance and Anti-Corruption in Palestine: Between National Duty and Internati...
Analytical Article on Good Governance and Institutional Reform Challenges in Palestine
The Palestinian state has faced deep challenges since its inception regarding the establishment of effective institutions capable of managing public resources and achieving social justice.
In the context of ongo...
Towards a National Vision that Transforms the "Truce" into Ending the Occupation
The ceasefire agreement brokered by the Trump administration is no longer the end of the tragedy in Gaza, but the beginning of a more complex and sensitive phase, where the interests of regional and international powers intersect, while Israel attempts to establish new political and security facts t...