With the world’s attention drawn to Trump’s treatment of Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy, the Gaza ceasefire is in a fragile spot.
The Israeli government tries to derail the Gaza ceasefire agreement and steps up its military incursion in the West Bank while U.S. politics continue to destabilize.
As Donald Trump reshapes U.S. foreign policy in his second term, Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel’s far-right are seizing the moment to pursue their colonial goals.
Gazans return to shattered homes under a fragile ceasefire, Netanyahu meets Trump in Washington, and the U.S. sanctions the ICC after it issues warrants for Israeli leaders.
A fragile ceasefire in Gaza holds, freeing Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners. Trump targets pro-Palestine voices in the U.S., urges Jordan and Egypt to take Gazan refugees to “clean out that whole thing.”
After 15 brutal months in Gaza, a ceasefire begins with prisoner exchanges. Netanyahu claims victory despite unmet goals, Biden’s strategy falters, and Trump forces a deal. Amid political maneuvers, the Palestinian struggle for liberation remains steadfast.
Joe Biden sends Israel $8 billion in military equipment to fuel its Gaza genocide, while Trump prepares to return to the White House.
Ceasefire negotiations in Gaza may be making progress, but Israel is targeting what remains of Palestinian life in northern Gaza in an act of ethnic cleansing.
The collapse of Assad’s regime in Syria has created chaos, enabling Israel to launch airstrikes and deepen its hold on Syrian territory, raising concerns about expansionism and its impact on Palestinians.