Loud & Clear

Stolen Nature and Preached Protection: Rethinking Climate Injustice in Palestine
Climate justice cannot be approached as a purely environmental concept, detached from the political,...

When Wars Dry the Rivers: Natural Resources in the Gulf at the Age of the Iran–U.S. War
The Iran–U.S. war, which began on 28 February 2026, affected a region already facing...

The Weaponization of Water in Middle Eastern Conflicts
In the conflicts of the Middle East, water can no longer be understood merely...

Environmental and Climatic Impacts of War on the Gaza Strip
Contemporary wars are no longer confined to direct military confrontation; they now encompass multiple...

All They Will Find Is Sand
The UN Genocide Convention of 1948 lists five acts that constitute genocide when committed...

People, Power, and Infrastructure: Rethinking Energy and Sovereignty in Palestine
In contemporary geopolitical contexts, power is increasingly exercised not only through visible forms of...

Palestine’s Food Industry Under Pressure: Resilience, Sovereignty, and the Struggle for Survival
By virtue of my work with the Palestinian Food and Agriculture Industries Union (PFAIU),...

Energy, Water, and Resilience in Conflict Regions: The Role of Low-Tech Renewable Systems
Vulnerable populations in conflict regions face severe shortages of electricity, clean water, fuel, and...

Who Controls Survival?
In Palestine, survival is no longer a given, it is a political outcome. The...

Natural Resources Under the Shadow of War
The natural resources possessed by states are among the most important foundations of economic...

When Supply Chains Become Chains of Control
When the US–Israel war on Iran that began on 28 February 2026 disrupted transit...

Colonial Settlement Is a Tool for Social and Economic Engineering to Complete the Zionist Project
IntroductionAfter the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Jerusalem in 1976, Israel...