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The Reconstruction of Gaza: Who Pays?

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.

Dughmush and Hamas clash in a Frenzy of Retribution

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.

The Illusion of Peace: Trump’s Gaza Plan Is Occupation Rebranded

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, […]

A Recognition That Rearranges the Map—Not the Ground

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 […]