A UN Commission of Inquiry report alleges that Israeli forces did not merely kill Palestinian children as collateral damage, but targeted them as the biological and social continuity of the Palestinian people. Israel rejects the allegations.
Each time Gaza is reduced to rubble, the same cycle repeats: Israel destroys, donors rebuild, and the bill lands on the world’s desk. From the airport it bombed to the power plant it crippled, the price of reconstruction—now exceeding $50 billion—will again be paid by everyone except the perpetrator.
Hours after the ceasefire, Gaza City saw fierce fighting between Hamas units and the Dughmush clan. At least twenty-seven people were reported killed, including a prominent local journalist, exposing the power struggle now shaping post-war Gaza.
Donald Trump’s new “peace plan” for Gaza is presented as a humanitarian breakthrough — a cease-fire, hostages freed, food trucks rolling. Strip away the spin, and it is something else entirely: an occupation management scheme dressed as reconciliation. The plan demands Palestinians disarm immediately and exclude Hamas from politics. Israel’s commitments, by contrast, are conditional, […]
In a landmark synchronized announcement timed for the opening of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia formally recognized the State of Palestine as a sovereign entity on September 21, 2025, elevating the total number of UN member states extending such acknowledgment to roughly 150 out of 193. Keir Starmer […]