"Palestine at the Eleventh Hour" examines why recent Western recognition of Palestinian statehood is a hollow gesture amid ongoing genocide. The article contrasts Palestineโs historical claim to statehood, rooted in self-determination and Ottoman governance, with Israelโs contested legitimacy. It argues that without military intervention and accountability for war crimes, recognition remains symbolic, failing to stop Gazaโs destruction.
This dissertation explores Israelโs actions in Gaza post-October 7th through the lens of international law and philosophy, arguing that they constitute genocide. It critically examines the failures of legal mechanisms like the ICJ and ICC, and proposes a radical alternativeโan independent Leviathanโto enforce justice where the international community remains complicit through inaction
This article examines Iranโs assertive response to Israeli aggression in the context of rising regional tensions and U.S. involvement.
It explores how Tehranโs position is rooted not only in geopolitics but in a broader ideological commitment to regional autonomy, resistance to occupation, and the struggle against Western double standards in international law.
A timely analysis of the evolving balance of power in the Middle East.