Browsing: Gaza

Without Palestinian majority representation on the Board of Peace, enforceable rights benchmarks, and alignment with genocide-prevention duties, Resolution 2803 will replicate Oslo’s failures—external control without sovereignty. A genuine exit strategy requires sharing power and anchoring transition in law, not just security.

Historical allegations of genocide during Iraq sanctions were later proven false, based on data manipulated by Saddam Hussein’s regime. Similar unverified statistics from Hamas are now used to accuse Israel, aiming to influence policy amid the Gaza conflict.

A fragile Gaza truce offers hope, but it teeters on unresolved core issues: disarming Hamas, Israeli withdrawal, and Gaza’s future governance. The path forward remains dangerously uncertain.

Israeli policy in the West Bank, driven by a hard-right government, has accelerated de facto annexation through land confiscation and economic restrictions. This not only deepens Palestinian hardship but also threatens to derail Gaza peace plans by weakening the Palestinian Authority.