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December 16, 2023
Israel/Palestinian

Suicidal Insurgencies in Palestine

Below are early critical reflections from within on the recent upheaval in Israel/Palestine highlighting the disastrous consequences of Hamas’s “boomerang” insurgency, which triggered mass destruction and the deepening of Israel’s apartheid. Articulation of

Palestinian

Israel once again slaughter Palestinians in Gaza

On Friday 5 August 2022, Israel, planted in Palestine in violation of all laws, norms, moral principles and by means of bribery, blackmail and massacres, launched its latest savage multiple air strikes on Gaza.Within 72 hours 45 innocent Palestinians, including

August 15, 2022

‘Practices for Care and Endurance’ Support Those Organizing for Ceasefire in Gaza

Israel/Palestinian

Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip—which began following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023—has led to mass civilian deaths including those of more than

Doctors Without Borders Asks Israel to Stop Forceful Displacement of Palestinians From Masafer Yatta

Israel/News/Palestinian

Doctors Without Borders (MSF), in a report published on April 30, asked Israeli authorities to immediately halt the forceful displacement of Palestinians from Masafer Yatta, in the occupied

Trump Proposes Radical Gaza Plan Involving Palestinian Transfer and U.S. Control

February 12, 2025
Geopolitics/Palestinian/World

During Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington, President Trump unveiled a controversial plan for Gaza, one that even the Israeli prime minister refrained from suggesting. Trump’s proposal, which includes the mass transfer of

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Breaking: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire on Brink of Collapse as Bibi Poised to Resume Attacks

February 11, 2025
Geopolitics/Israel/Palestinian

by Our Correspondent in Doha The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears to be on the verge of collapse as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to announce a shift

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Hamas Postpones Hostage Release, Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations

February 11, 2025
Israel/Palestinian

by Our Correspondent in Doha Hamas announced on Monday that it is postponing the release of Israeli hostages, originally scheduled for this Saturday, citing Israel’s violations of the fragile ceasefire agreement in

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Algerian-Global NGO Coalition Calls for Action on Palestine

February 8, 2025
Human Rights/Palestinian/World

The Algerian-Global NGO Coalition, an alliance of 62 organizations from 40 countries across all continents, has issued an urgent call for general mobilization in response to the ongoing human rights violations, crimes

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Gaza’s Amputee Footballers Fight to Rebuild Their Lives and Dreams

February 8, 2025
Palestinian/World

Israel’s 15-month genocidal aggression on Gaza has left deep scars, both physical and emotional, on thousands of Palestinians. Among them is 18-year-old Iyad al-Aklou, whose love for football remains unshaken despite the

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Arab Nations Reject Gaza Displacement Plan

February 5, 2025
Palestinian/United States/World

by Our Correspondent in Doha Five major Arab countries have written a letter to U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, stating that they completely reject Trump’s intention of displacing Palestinians from Gaza.

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US Denies $50M Spent on Condoms for Gaza, Claims Called ‘Outlandish’

January 31, 2025
Palestinian/United States/World

In a statement that quickly went viral, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that Elon Musk’s “cost-cutting department” had discovered that the US was spending $50 million annually on condoms for

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Hamas Open to Dialogue with U.S. Amid Gaza Agreement

January 28, 2025
Israel/Palestinian/World

The Palestinian Hamas movement has expressed its readiness for dialogue with the United States. Senior Hamas political leader Abu Marzouk stated in an interview with Al Arabiya TV that the group is

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Khalida Jarrar, Prisoner No 1, Freed in Historic Exchange

January 21, 2025
Human Rights/Palestinian/World

Khalida Jarrar, a prominent Palestinian leader, has been freed after enduring years of persecution and detention in Israeli prisons. Her liberation, part of a significant prisoner exchange following Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, marks

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Trump’s Envoy Forces Netanyahu’s Hand as Red Cross Begins Hostage Return

January 19, 2025
Israel/Palestinian

by Our Correspondent in Doha U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steven Witkoff, has reportedly forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a Gaza plan that he had previously rejected.

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