A new year, and a door quietly closes

As 2026 begins, Israel’s decision to ban 37 international aid groups — including Doctors Without Borders — deepens the Gaza humanitarian crisis. With accusations of Hamas links still unproven, vital relief networks are dismantled, leaving civilians with fewer lifelines and growing uncertainty about who is allowed to help. This investigative rewrite explores how policy decisions ripple through everyday survival and what happens when compassion is treated as a threat.

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Israel’s Quiet Redrawing of the Map: A De Facto Annexation Hiding in Plain Sight

In a move that many say speaks louder than any formal declaration, the Israeli Knesset has passed a sweeping — though officially non-binding — resolution to apply sovereignty over Jewish settlements in the West Bank and the Jordan Valley. While it wasn’t labeled as annexation, critics and analysts agree: Israel just redrew its borders without…

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Is Global Health Governance Heading for a Pandemic Power Play?

As the WHO and collaborating international institutions spearhead negotiations on monumental regulatory instruments, the stage is set for a seismic shift in the world of global health governance. This isn’t just a tweak in the rulebook; it’s a redefinition of the game itself. The proposed changes, lurking in the undercurrents of diplomatic discussions, threaten to thrust the international administrative landscape into uncharted waters. At the heart of this metamorphosis lies the WHO, wielding growing influence from an array of stakeholders, ranging from corporate giants to authoritarian regimes.

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