Palestinians should think: What is the solution?
MIDDLE EAST
RUBA AYYASH

“What is happening today in Palestine and the region cannot be understood in isolation from regional and international interests. However, the Palestinian people have immense power if they can organize and guide their efforts wisely.”
✨️ “It is important to have a long-term strategic vision, liberation is not a battle of a day or a year, but a long-term humanitarian project.”
The region is experiencing unprecedented challenges. Regional and international interests overlap, and populist rhetoric escalates.

At this growing juncture, the country needs strategically minded minds. Quick and straightforward solutions, represented by the slogans “Victory now” and “We have won”, are no longer practical.
In 2025, in a world where how to achieve justice and build societies that respect the human being, it is necessary to start thinking rationally and critically about the Palestinian reality in particular, and the reality of the Middle East in general, instead of dancing on rubble.
“As the country’s scene seems to be at the bottom of hell, Palestinians should think: What is the solution? He asks himself: What has he achieved in a year? What is he looking for? Does he have the capacity to continue this vicious circle? If he believes that there is a high price for his freedom, did the price he paid make him take one step forward?“
We have to move in a different direction to build a better future, write the story differently, and find new possibilities, otherwise what happened last year will happen again, in a year or in 20 years.
The peoples of the region, and the Palestinian people in particular, came out exhausted after suffering great losses in land and money, and the dispersion of the compass and further restrictions on their movement. Unfortunately, the tightening continues, and it is clear that it will continue to become part of the details of his daily landscape.


The wheel of attrition will not stop, neither with a ceasefire agreement nor with a change in the balance of power in the Middle East. Hope for building a Palestinian State in the near future seems to have been dashed. The results were the opposite of what the Palestinian had hoped, and instead of reviving his cause, it was liquidated.
The Palestinians in Gaza negotiated a ceasefire agreement in exchange for less basic ones they previously possessed, so where does the logic lie? To insult a person is painful. To take away even the crumbs he had is terrifying.
The West Bank stands on the palm of the imp, between the jaws of Smotrich’s and Ben Gvir’s statements, and Netanyahu’s giving the green light for expanded operations. More land is expected to erode, and rights more widely devoured.


As the country’s scene seems to be at the bottom of hell, Palestinians should think: What is the solution? He asks himself: What has he achieved in a year? What is he looking for? Does he have the capacity to continue this vicious circle? If he believes that there is a high price for his freedom, did the price he paid make him take one step forward?
Maybe he should change his way of thinking and actions. For whom? For future generations. To be true to himself, with his decisions, and with his goals. Because the reality is that in 2025 it is back to square one. Therefore, he must return to rebuild his project, with its physical, human, intellectual and cultural structure.


He must think about how to protect what is left before another round of human bleeding. Perhaps there is another way to stop this endless suffering, for which life seems to reward no one.
Some peoples must start from scratch and build their states and values in a way that resembles them. The road, in a technologically advanced, digitally advanced and tool-driven world, will be full of challenges. People must return to their roots and benefit from socialist experience and philosophy in building their societies.
Perhaps returning to the land, or what is left of it, and trying to cooperate among its members, emotionally and morally. What happens in one place should resonate in reality elsewhere, not just flying slogans on social media whose algorithms they have no control.


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