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.”

Witness Under Fire: Press Freedom and the Cost of Telling the Truth

When journalists are targeted and silenced, it is not only the individual voice that is lost—it is the evidence, the accountability, and the possibility of response.”

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.”