For 22 months, the world has watched Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza and done little. Hollow gestures must end.
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Hamas faces a critical choice: cling to failed armed resistance or embrace a political path toward Palestinian statehood.
Netanyahu transformed Gaza into a permanent political tool, managing conflict rather than resolving it, leaving a system of suffering.
The genocide in Gaza has not ended; Israel plans long-term territorial annexation and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.
Trump’s dystopian Gaza plan strips Palestinians of agency; Europe must counter with a principled, Palestinian-owned alternative for reconstruction.
Hamas must recognize the catastrophe its 2023 attack unleashed, serving the Israeli Right’s agenda and blocking a two-state solution.
Lebanon’s interest lies in disengaging from Gaza and prioritizing its own sovereignty and reconstruction over illusions of strength.
The genocide in Gaza has not ended—it has merely slowed. Global attention has faded, erasing ongoing suffering. Silence is complicity.
Israel’s conduct in Gaza has damaged its international standing; leading reconstruction and changing its Palestinian policy are essential to reverse isolation.
Official U.S. reports contradict claims that UNRWA is infiltrated by Hamas and uses radical curricula; the funding ban hinders its human rights work.
