The Gallows Under Occupation: Military Courts, Differential Punishment, and the Erosion of Legal Protection in the West Bank

The issue is not simply whether the death penalty exists. The issue is whether irreversible punishment can be imposed through a system in which legal protections themselves remain fundamentally unequal.”

Survival as Resistance: Civilian Life, Displacement, and the Human Cost of Yemen’s Prolonged War

Sometimes the deepest damage caused by war is not only who dies. It is what surviving begins to require.”

Gaza and the Evidence of Failed Protection

What is uncovered beneath the rubble is not only loss—it is evidence of protection that failed.”

Governance Without Accountability: Proxy Power and Civilian Risk in the Middle East

We cannot understand modern conflict if we refuse to acknowledge who actually governs the people caught inside it.”

Lebanon and the Politics of Escalation: When Regional War Becomes Background Noise

Visibility is not neutral—it shapes which crises receive response and which are allowed to persist without consequences.”

Sudan and the Politics of Attention: Why Global Visibility Shapes Atrocity Response

Visibility is not neutral—it determines which atrocities provoke response and which are allowed to continue with limited consequence.”

Targeting Civilians Seeking Aid in Gaza: War, Blockade, and a Deepening Humanitarian Catastrophe

In Gaza today, survival itself has become dangerous. Civilians searching for food, water, or medicine increasingly risk becoming targets.”

Palestinians in Gaza Face Grim Choices

People are already dying of hunger. This is not a natural disaster. This is the consequence of human decisions.” – UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Palestinians in Gaza are trapped between a blockade and ongoing military operations. Expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem has further restricted movement.”