Permanent Apartheid in Palestine: Why Israel Wants to Reactivate the E1 Plan

Permanent Apartheid in Palestine: Why Israel Wants to Reactivate the E1 Plan

The Israeli government is at it again, actively discussing the construction of thousands of illegal settlement units as part of a massive settlement expansion scheme known as E1. Though Israeli construction in the East Jerusalem area has supposedly been halted under international pressure, the Israeli government has found ways to keep the plan alive. It…

China and Palestine: No to ‘Piecemeal Crisis Management’

China and Palestine: No to ‘Piecemeal Crisis Management’

Remarks by China’s United Nations Ambassador, Geng Shuang, on the situation in Occupied Palestine on May 24 were impeccable in terms of their consistency with international law. Compared to the United States’ position, which perceives the UN, and particularly the Security Council, as a battleground to defend Israeli interests, the Chinese political discourse reflects a…

Unveiling a Dark History: Nakba’s Tragedy Continues Unabated after 75 Years

Unveiling a Dark History: Nakba’s Tragedy Continues Unabated after 75 Years

Even with all the protests and mentions of Nakba Day on social media, commemorating this horrific, sad event is nowhere near where it ought to be. Arguably one of the darkest and most awful chapters in the long history of Palestine, the Nakba needs to be fully commemorated in every capital in the world. The…

How Khader Adnan Unified the Palestinian People from an Israeli Prison Cell

How Khader Adnan Unified the Palestinian People from an Israeli Prison Cell

Khader Adnan was not a ‘terrorist’ with ‘Israeli blood on his hands,’ as pro-Israeli propagandists have been repeating in the news and on social media. If the former Palestinian prisoner, who died in his Israeli prison cell following 87 days of an uninterrupted hunger strike, was indeed directly involved in armed resistance, the story would…