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Palestine - Page 2

July 9, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics

Hamas Steps Down—but Not Aside: The Strategic Retreat to Survive Gaza

The Hamas announced on July 6, 2026 that it is relinquishing its rule of the Gaza Strip. Is Hamas doing this to preserve its political survival and military capabilities? There is consensus after the

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

Settler Attacks Push West Bank Tensions Higher

As regional conflict continues to intensify following the outbreak of the Iran war, a parallel escalation is unfolding in the occupied West Bank, where violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities has risen sharply in recent months. According to a

June 14, 2026

Silenced by War: Gaza’s Deaf Survivors Struggle to Reclaim Life Amid Medical Collapse

Geopolitics/Israel/World

A devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip has left tens of thousands of Palestinians with partial or total hearing loss, as relentless

Yahya Sinwar: A Legacy of Destruction in the Palestinian Struggle

Columns/Defence

by Yossi Melman No doubt Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar deserved to die. Even in the context and perspective of a terrorist organization he was

Settler Attacks Push West Bank Tensions Higher

June 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Human Rights

As regional conflict continues to intensify following the outbreak of the Iran war, a parallel escalation is unfolding in the occupied West Bank, where violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities has

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Silenced by War: Gaza’s Deaf Survivors Struggle to Reclaim Life Amid Medical Collapse

June 1, 2026
Geopolitics/Israel/World

A devastating humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip has left tens of thousands of Palestinians with partial or total hearing loss, as relentless bombardments, collapsing medical infrastructure, and prolonged displacement reshape

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Israel Expands Gaza Control as Ceasefire Fractures and Diplomatic Stalemate Deepens

May 25, 2026
Israel/World

Israel has significantly expanded the area of the Gaza Strip under its control, deepening its military presence and reinforcing a shifting internal boundary known as the “yellow line,” according to people familiar

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UN Confronts Israel Over Detained Gaza Aid Activists Amid Abuse Allegations

May 7, 2026
Brazil/Israel/World

The United Nations Human Rights Office has demanded the immediate release of Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila and Spanish-Palestinian activist Saif Abukeshek, escalating international pressure on Israel over allegations of illegal detention and

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Ex-Mossad Chief Warns West Bank Violence Mirrors Holocaust Atrocities

April 29, 2026
Geopolitics/Israel/World

Former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo has issued a stark warning that escalating violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank bears disturbing similarities to historical atrocities against Jews during the

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Exclusive Interview: “Islamic State Members Proposed to Me, Knowing I Was Jewish”

April 14, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews/Journalism

What compels a young woman raised in comfort to seek proximity to violence? What does it mean to voluntarily step into conversations with those who openly declare allegiance to brutality? And how

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Exclusive Interview: “Wars are Terrible but Sometimes Military Action is Justified”

April 10, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

Does witnessing suffering make you more moral? Can a life surrounded by brilliance teach you justice, or does real understanding only come from seeing the world at its worst? For Tom Gross,

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What Is to Be Done? Toward a Praxis of Resistance

April 2, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Human Rights

We are living through times where the architecture of global peace is not merely crumbling; it is being deliberately dismantled. The drums of global war beat louder than ever, drowning out the voices of

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Deception Flights: The Hidden Plot to Empty Gaza

March 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

The story begins with a promise of opportunity and ends in abandonment thousands of miles from home. In September 1969, a group of young Palestinian men from Gaza boarded a plane believing

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Exclusive Interview: “Israel Faces Enemies Who Live to Kill Us”

March 24, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

What does it mean to grow up in a state before it becomes a state, and to watch it expand beyond recognition within a single lifetime? How does a person who describes

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