The battle of Gaza: Breaking the Gordian Gridlock – Chuck Stephens
In the spirit of Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot, a bold solution is needed to break the 75-year Israel-Palestine gridlock.
In the spirit of Alexander cutting the Gordian Knot, a bold solution is needed to break the 75-year Israel-Palestine gridlock.
The media narrative around the Gaza crisis shifts again… Recent hostage releases by both sides reveal a shocking reality…
Amidst media distortion, Chuck Stephens explores the death of truth in a post-truth era, emphasising the need to seek common ground for peace.
In the aftermath of the Battle of Gaza, concerns arise about Israel’s post-battle plans and the potential imposition of a top-down solution.
As the two-state solution for Israel and Palestine teeters on the brink, Israel’s announcement to assume “responsibility for security” in Gaza sparks concerns about the region’s future.
Bobby Ghosh dissects the politics of Gaza and explains why it’s not as simple for Gazans to rise up against the extremist regime of Hamas.
A prominent Muslim strategic consultant on the Middle East has called on South Africans to stop “incitement protests” against Israel.
At the end of the day, the future is still often decided on the battlefield.  Let us just hope that World War III has not already started.
Is there a plan? Where is the Battle of Gaza going? There is little doubt at this stage who will win the battle, so what will replace the Hamas reign of terror?
According to IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, Hamas is running its terror operations from inside and under hospitals in Gaza.