... dead. 1.9 million of the Strip’s 2.2 million residents have lost their homes. The confrontation has affected not only the Gaza Strip but also the West Bank, albeit to a lesser extent: at least 500 people have been killed there since the escalation ... ... today for a longer-term mutual antagonism and hatred.
Unexpectedly for many, Israel has completely lost the information war with Palestine: perhaps, never in the history of the Jewish State has the anti-Israeli—and even anti-Semitic—sentiment in the world ...
... escalation, with some governments blaming the terrorist sortie of the Qassam Brigades militants from Hamas’ Al-Aqsa Flood (known as Toofan in Arabic) on October 7, 2023, while others—the abnormal situation of the decades-long occupation and blockade of Palestine by Israel,
mentioned
by UN Secretary General A. Guterres in October 2023. Yet they are all united in extremely negative
assessments
of the humanitarian consequences of the Iron Swords operation by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. The final document of the LAS and OIC summit in Riyadh on November 11, 2023, attended by 57 heads of state, had the most pacifist tone possible, but it clearly condemned Israel’s war crimes campaign and
demanded
“an immediate ceasefire ...
...? What impact will all this have on the Palestinian movement, divided by internal rivalries, especially between Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the Fatah in the West Bank? Questions abound, and these were just a few. Anyway, it’s clear that the Palestinian ... ... time, we can notice that it gradually but consistently transformed, upon the adoption of the UN resolution on the partition of Palestine in 1947, from an interstate stand-off that went through three wars (1947, 1967 and 1973) into the problem of Israeli-Palestinian ...
... number of people plighted amounted to more than 13 million, including more than 5 million people living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip while another 8 million live as refugees in the neighboring countries. With more territories annexed, it could be even ... ... time does not necessarily solve the problem but makes the challenge ahead even tougher. The current conflict between Israel and Palestine suggested that the problem had reached new severity. With the absence of foreseeable negotiated two-state solution, ...