Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s vehement opposition to a Palestinian state aligns perfectly with a long-standing Zionist ideology that has consistently viewed the establishment of a Palestinian state as a direct threat to Israel’s very foundation as a settler colonial project. Thus, the mere existence of a Palestinian state with clearly defined geographical boundaries would … Continue reading “French Contradictions: Macron’s Palestine Play – Too Little, Too Late?”
Ramzy Baroud
Beneath the Surface: Is the Trump-Netanyahu ‘Unthinkable’ About To Erupt?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington was no ordinary trip. The consensus among Israeli analysts, barring a few remaining loyalists, is that Netanyahu was not invited but, rather, summoned by US President Donald Trump. All evidence supports this assertion. Netanyahu rarely travels to the US without extensive Israeli media fanfare, leveraging his … Continue reading “Beneath the Surface: Is the Trump-Netanyahu ‘Unthinkable’ About To Erupt?”
Civil War on the Horizon? The Ashkenazi-Sephardic Conflict and Israel’s Future
The phrase “civil war” is one of the most dominant terms used by Israeli politicians today. What began as a mere warning from Israeli President Isaac Herzog is now an accepted possibility for much of Israel’s mainstream political society. “(Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is ready to sacrifice everything for his survival, and we are … Continue reading “Civil War on the Horizon? The Ashkenazi-Sephardic Conflict and Israel’s Future”
War, Doublethink, and the Struggle for Survival: Geopolitics of the Gaza Genocide
In a genocidal war that has spiraled into a struggle for political survival, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition and the global powers supporting him continue to sacrifice Palestinian lives for political gain. The sordid career of Israel’s extremist National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, epitomizes this tragic reality. Ben-Gvir joined Netanyahu’s government coalition following the … Continue reading “War, Doublethink, and the Struggle for Survival: Geopolitics of the Gaza Genocide”
Arab Failures: The Unspoken Complicity in Israel’s Genocide
Explaining Arab political failure to challenge Israel through traditional analysis – such as disunity, general weakness, and a failure to prioritize Palestine – does not capture the full picture. The idea that Israel is brutalizing Palestinians simply because the Arabs are too weak to challenge the Benjamin Netanyahu government – or any government – implies … Continue reading “Arab Failures: The Unspoken Complicity in Israel’s Genocide”
Shifting Allegiances: The Role of Palestine in US Domestic and Foreign Policy
It is crucial for any American administration to recognize that, regardless of political agendas, the views of the American public regarding the situation in Palestine and Israel are undergoing a significant shift. A critical mass of opinion is rapidly forming, and this change is becoming undeniable. Paradoxically, while Islamophobia continues to rise across the US, … Continue reading “Shifting Allegiances: The Role of Palestine in US Domestic and Foreign Policy”
The Monkey’s Tail: How Netanyahu’s Ambitions Expose Israel’s Vulnerabilities
“The higher the monkey climbs, the more he shows his tail,” warns a timeless Chinese proverb. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, seems to neither heed the lessons of history nor the wisdom of such folk sayings. By leading a vilification campaign against Egypt, the Israeli leader is further exposing his country’s vulnerabilities. This is … Continue reading “The Monkey’s Tail: How Netanyahu’s Ambitions Expose Israel’s Vulnerabilities”
From Gaza to Syria: The Unyielding Reality of Israeli Settler Colonialism
The conversation on settler colonialism must not be limited to academic discussion. It is a political reality, clearly demonstrated in the everyday behavior of Israel. Israel is not merely an expansionist regime historically; it remains actively so today. Additionally, the core of Israeli political discourse, both past and present, revolves around territorial expansion. Frequently, we … Continue reading “From Gaza to Syria: The Unyielding Reality of Israeli Settler Colonialism”
The Lost ‘Arab’: Gaza and the Evolving Language of the Palestinian Struggle
Language matters. Aside from its immediate impact on our perception of great political events, including war, language also defines our understanding of these events throughout history, thereby shaping our relationship with the past, the present, and the future. As Arab leaders are mobilizing to prevent any attempt to displace the Palestinian population of war-stricken Gaza … Continue reading “The Lost ‘Arab’: Gaza and the Evolving Language of the Palestinian Struggle”
Gaza Has Changed the Discourse on Popular Resistance, But Are We Truly Listening?
Palestinians and Israelis agree that the Gaza resistance was the main reason behind Israel’s forced decision to accept a ceasefire and begin its gradual withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. The oddity is that Palestinians – dying, resisting, but remaining steadfast in Gaza – usually stand at the polar opposite of everything the Israeli government and … Continue reading “Gaza Has Changed the Discourse on Popular Resistance, But Are We Truly Listening?”