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A Leader Stronger than the System: Trump's Narcissism and the Test of Democracy
Since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, America seems to be looking in the mirror and not recognizing its own face.
The White House is no longer a house of state but a reflection of a man who sees himself as bigger than its institutions and more important than the history that brou...
67 Billion Dollars for the Reconstruction of Gaza: Who Will Build the Dream?
When the Palestinian government announced its need for 67 billion dollars to reconstruct Gaza, the figure was not merely a financial estimate but a cry expressing the magnitude of the tragedy. It encapsulates not only material losses but illustrates an entire city where the lights have gone out, tra...
The End of One Stage and the Beginning of Another... and the Required Review
No two people can disagree that we are not witnessing the end of the struggle in Palestine, but rather the beginning of a new phase of this colonial and bloody conflict that has lasted for more than one hundred and twenty years. The outcomes of the Sharm El-Sheikh conference – or rather its theatric...
The Illusion of Reconstruction...
Today, Gaza is not just a wounded city; it is a mirror reflecting the world's failure in the exam of humanity, and our failure as Palestinians in the exam of unity. Its recent images broadcasted by Arab and global channels require no commentary or analysis; the scene alone is enough to encapsulate a...
Don't be disgusted or read this, it is disgusting
It is said that a man in one of the cities was distinguished by the most despicable characteristics; he was a deceitful rascal, an open thief, and he became notorious for his assaults. He unabashedly committed sins and public indecency, and was referred to as Du'ar. He surrounded himself with prosti...
Using Hamas's Criticism to Denigrate the Palestinian People
We have criticized, and continue to criticize, Hamas and other armed factions for the way they conduct their resistance, a practice that has undermined the right and principle of resistance, which is a legitimate right for all peoples subjected to oppression. This is also linked to their external co...
The Most Suitable Parliamentary System for the Palestinian State
The Drafting Committee for the Constitution reviewed the form of the political system it is shaping to prepare the "temporary" constitution last week, without disclosing the nature or form of the political system or initiating a national public discussion regarding what is being circulated as "the c...
National Competition... When Does It Shift from a Lever for Liberation to a Service for Oc...
The differences between Palestinian factions are not a flaw or a danger in themselves, but rather a characteristic of any active liberation movement searching for the optimal path to freedom. The diversity of visions and interpretations is a sign of intellectual and political vitality, provided that...
From Destruction to Reconstruction: Dr. Faiz Al-Masri Offers Insights on Governance Polici...
Emphasizing the need to shift from immediate projects to a sustainable developmental vision
Since 2008, the Gaza Strip has been living a unique and complicated situation of continuous conflict between destruction and reconstruction. The repeated wars have not only destroyed infrastructure and publi...
After the End of the Genocide War: How Do We Confront Political Genocide Schemes?
The international announcement led by Trump to end the war was driven by: first, the scale of the humanitarian disaster left by the genocide war, and second, the global uprising that supported the victims of Gaza, which folded the Zionist narrative that denies the existence of the Palestinian people...
The Missing Page of Prisoners in the Palestinian Lexicon?
At a time when the Palestinian resistance released Israeli prisoners held for nearly two years based on foundations, criteria, principles, and laws that respect the rights of prisoners in a prisoner exchange deal with the Israeli occupation, despite the occupation authorities' persistence in releasi...
A Deal Without Peace: Illusion on Paper and Blood on the Ground
In the Middle East, the United States has grown accustomed to selling illusions in the name of peace, embedding poison in the honey of its political plans. Words precede actions, deception precedes justice, and diplomatic statements are crafted with linguistic elegance that conceals intentions compl...