Syria’s Descent: How Zionist Tactics Undermined an Ally of Palestine
The plight of Syria is one of the most significant and overlooked narratives in the broader Palestinian conflict. To fully
Despite reports of potential snags, and looming threats to tank the deal from extreme right politicians, Israel’s security cabinet voted Friday to approve the recent ceasefire agreement and pause the attacks on Gaza. The deal will cement the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, as well as […]
Since the ceasefire was announced, Israel has continued to bomb Gaza, and Israeli ministers have promised to sabotage the deal. Fear and skepticism have overtaken celebrations in Gaza, as millions wait anxiously for the deal to take effect on Sunday.
In the wake of a ceasefire, many will try to force the discourse into a binary of victory and defeat. But as the dust settles, a true picture emerges: one of the fragility of the Israeli colony, and the transformative power of resistance.
As of Friday a ceasefire deal still hung in the balance. After delays by Netanyahu, Israel’s cabinet finally convened to deliberate on a vote. But even if the deal goes through, all signs are pointing to Israeli plans to sabotage it after phase one.
A ceasefire deal was announced on Wednesday, promising an end to more than a year of Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. The ceasefire is planned to take effect on January 19, pending a vote from the Israeli security cabinet.
It has been 3 weeks since Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was abducted by Israeli forces from north Gaza. New information obtained by Mondoweiss reveals details about the first hours of the doctor’s detention at the Sde Teiman prison camp.
Palestinians are suing the Biden administration over the failure to evacuate U.S. citizens from Gaza. “I hope that we’ll finally get these people out under Biden’s watch,” says attorney Maria Kari. “This is blood on Biden’s hands.”
Now that a ceasefire has been agreed to in Gaza, the bombs will stop falling, and the world will breathe a sigh of relief. Yet, for those of us who survived, the war hasn’t ended—it has merely transformed.
A ceasefire deal to finally stop the genocide in Gaza and bring about an exchange of captives appears to be at hand, but many questions remain. Among them is the role the incoming Trump administration played and what this says for his policy in the region.
In a recent series of speeches and interviews, Biden officials have attempted to put a positive spin on their foreign policy legacy. The reality is that Biden’s legacy is, and will remain, one of genocide.
By Jamal Kanj The ceasefire is a stark acknowledgment of Israel’s inability to impose its will, even with the unlimited US military aid and diplomatic cover. President Joe Biden, flanked by his Secretary of State […] The post Reaching Ceasefire in Gaza: A Tale of Trump’s Illusion and […]
By Robert Inlakesh As the Gaza ceasefire holds, Israel signals a shift in focus to the occupied West Bank, sparking fears of intensified military operations and settler violence. On Tuesday, as the Gaza ceasefire negotiations […] The post Post-Gaza Ceasefire: Israel Prepares to Focus Its War on […]
By Ramzy Baroud Israel faces growing global legal challenges as human rights groups and international courts pursue accountability for war crimes in Gaza. A dramatic escape was cited by Israeli media as the reason […] The post The Price of Impunity in Gaza: Is This Israel’s Day of Reckoning? […]
By Jeremy Salt The article explores why Syria, despite its early independence, was unable to establish a democracy, instead evolving into a mukhabarat state, largely due to external interventions and internal struggles. Bilad Al-Sham (the […] The post Why Syria Failed to Develop into a Democracy […]
By Robert Inlakesh Secretary of State Antony Blinken and President Joe Biden, face mounting contradictions as their narrative of Israeli success in Gaza clashes with the continued strength of Hamas. “Bloody Blinken,” shouted a protester, […] The post Biden and Blinken’s Contradictory […]
By Ramzy Baroud The invaders will not enter our home, They will not meddle with our old clothes, They will not break my mother’s picture frame, They will not tear our Quran, our Bible, […] The post The Invaders Will Not Enter Our Home – A Poem appeared first on Palestine Chronicle.
By Enrico Di Gregorio A Nova Democracia, known for its revolutionary journalism and advocacy for Palestine, faces a sudden YouTube ban. The Brazilian newspaper A Nova Democracia reported on January 15th that its channel on […] The post Censorship against Pro-Palestinian Voices – Youtube Bans A […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, set to unfold in three stages, establishes steps for military cessation, detainee exchanges, and humanitarian relief, ultimately aiming for Gaza’s reconstruction and lasting […] The post The Gaza Ceasefire […]
By Ramzy Baroud Israel’s military failure in Gaza underscores the power of grassroots resistance against colonial oppression. Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir accused the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu of “a complete surrender […] The post ‘Complete […]
By Noor Alyacoubi – Gaza Noor Alyacoubi reflects on the fragile hope and uncertainty felt by families in Gaza amid ceasefire talks and the ongoing devastation. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article, written by Noor Alyacoubi from northern […] The post ‘I Fear Hope’ – Gazans Anticipate Ceasefire […]
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