Palestine

The Humanitarian Tragedy of Gaza

The only path that does not lead to another war in the region is one that combines justice, security, and politics — in that order

The Powder Keg of the Middle East: Elusive Peace, Growing Instability, and the Imperative for a Firm and Balanced Policy

The Middle East continues to be a center of turmoil, with stalled peace efforts, escalating tensions, and the persistent use of terrorism for political ends

Europe’s red line: It’s politicians versus people over Gaza

As Israel’s attacks continue, European leaders tighten repression at home to silence protests that signal a widening gulf between governments and their people

How stable is Trump engineered peace?

The durability of peace depends on shared beliefs, not on the fear of the U.S.

Violence, victimhood and the collapse of civilian protection

The Responsibility to Protect was supposed to ensure states care for their people — or else. In Gaza and beyond, this hard-won principle lies in tatters.

How Israel is destroying its own reputation

Israeli claims of being threatened on all sides fail to acknowledge that co-existence, recognition of rights and dignity must run both ways.

Ismail Haniyeh Assassination Ignites Global Chaos

Ismail Haniyeh assassination has ignited a tense and volatile situation in the Middle East, with potential consequences rippling across the globe

India’s confusing messages on Israel-Palestine

Relations with Israel and Palestine along two independent tracks may […]

‘We differ with the US on Jerusalem’

Appreciating India’s stand, a dapper and articulate Safadi, a former journalist and very keen to trade places with the interviewer, said that his country maybe a strategic ally of the US, but they have differences on the issue of Jerusalem. Jordan wanted Jerusalem to be the capital of Palestine.