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Gaza: The Second War for Palestine
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  • Commentary
  • Gaza: The Second War for Palestine

    The Second War for Palestine has continued longer than any Israel-Palestinian conflict since Israel’s establishment. Neither Gamal Abdel Nasser’s army nor Hafez al-Assad’s tanks fought as long as the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades still battling in Gaza.

    March 27, 2024

    Israel and China: A time for choosing?
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  • Analysis
  • Israel and China: A time for choosing?

    Over the past two decades, relations between Israel and China expanded significantly. Since then, however, there have been indications that the growth prospects for the bilateral relationship have diminished. China’s stance on the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack and on Israel’s conduct during the ensuing war in Gaza, in particular, has further cast doubt on the future trajectory of the relationship.

    The devastating impact of Gaza’s acute and prolonged water crisis
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  • Analysis
  • The devastating impact of Gaza’s acute and prolonged water crisis

    The Gaza Strip faces a severe and worsening water crisis. With the death toll now above 31,000 and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis plaguing the strip, one of the most urgent challenges facing its residents is access to water.

    March 14, 2024

    Rebuilding Gaza: Navigating the politics of infrastructure
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  • Analysis
  • Rebuilding Gaza: Navigating the politics of infrastructure

    The scale of rebuilding needed after the Gaza war, in addition to the difficult political questions involved, will require close international coordination as well as innovative, future-informed thinking.

    March 12, 2024

    The forgotten conflict
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  • Analysis
  • The forgotten conflict

    Since Oct. 7, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been at the center of international attention. This is in stark contrast to the situation in recent years, when the issue has been sidelined in the international discourse and the question of Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking has almost disappeared from the diplomatic agenda.

    March 11, 2024

    Biden's Gaza aid port plan: How did we get here and where might it lead?
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  • Analysis
  • Biden's Gaza aid port plan: How did we get here and where might it lead?

    Since Oct. 7, humanitarian aid has been entering the Gaza Strip via land and air. Following US President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on March 7, aid is also likely to enter via the sea, under an emergency US mission to establish a temporary pier on the Gaza coast that can receive large shipments of food, water, medicine, and temporary shelters.

    March 8, 2024

    Egypt’s Economy: Missed Opportunities and Flawed Priorities
  • Commentary
  • Egypt’s Economy: Missed Opportunities and Flawed Priorities

    For the past several decades, successive Egyptian governments have practised the economic equivalent of riding a skateboard without a helmet; risky but manageable in the short run as long as one doesn’t encounter any obstacles. However, the inevitable has happened. Egypt’s economy smashed into not one, but two, major obstacles; a pandemic, which it just managed to stagger away from (World Bank, 2021), followed by the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Why unconditional US support for Israel must stop
  • Commentary
  • Why unconditional US support for Israel must stop

    On 13 December 2023, following discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, US President Joe Biden rejected congressional calls to stop or condition US military assistance to the Jewish state.

    “We’re not going to do a damn thing other than protect Israel in the process. Not a single thing,” he said at the time.

    A month earlier, Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States “(was) not going to create any conditions on the support (it) was giving Israel to defend itself.”

    February 26, 2024

    BLM has reshaped how we think of Palestine
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  • Analysis
  • BLM has reshaped how we think of Palestine

    The ongoing catastrophe in Gaza is driving a surge in sympathy for Palestinians in the Western world that could mark a turning point in how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is engaged with moving forward. Changing attitudes among younger generations are primarily responsible for this shift, driven in part by a post-Black Lives Matter outlook and narrative that has simplified and distilled the conflict.

    February 20, 2024

    Expelling MK Cassif: A warning sign for Palestinian representation in the Knesset
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  • Analysis
  • Expelling MK Cassif: A warning sign for Palestinian representation in the Knesset

    If the Knesset expels lawmaker Ofer Cassif, it will represent the national legislature’s first use of the Suspension Law and signal a sharp curtailing of legal space for non-Zionist players in Israeli politics.

    February 16, 2024