A Democratic insider moves to end unconditional Israel aid, but progressives warn his approach slows momentum for an arms embargo.
Browsing: Gaza
Israeli soldiers post selfies cooking in occupied homes. Violence as domesticity. Occupation as existential right, not exception.
Soldier jailed for smashing Jesus statue in Lebanon. No charges for Gaza mosque and church bombings that killed hundreds.
Gaza needs a Tokyo model: property rights, land readjustment, grassroots rebuilding. No top-down plans. No Solidere-style expropriation.
Israel’s wars no longer yield strategic victory, revealing vulnerabilities Palestinians and their allies can increasingly exploit.
“Becoming Singapore” means choosing compliance. But Iranian missiles over Dubai expose the model’s limits.
Three-front diplomacy tests U.S. ability to translate military gains into durable political settlements amid hardened Israeli doctrine.
Modern colonial dynamics utilize transactional diplomacy and Orientalist rhetoric to replace regional sovereignty with external management, financial pressure, and business-centric stability.
Netanyahu’s intensification of strikes on Lebanon serves as a violent rejection of the US-Iran ceasefire, aiming to restore deterrence through collective punishment.
Gulf states remain hostages to an “Israel-first” US foreign policy, bearing the economic and security risks of a war they didn’t choose.
