The Hundred Years War on Palestine
The Hundred Years War on Palestine On the international stage, Palestinian resistance has been a tool for carving out space in global discourse. Despite attempts at delegitimization, the Palestinian cause has gained allies among human rights movements, international organizations, and governments that recognize the inherent injustice of the occupation.
Ultimately, Palestinian resistance is an expression of hope. Despite decades of dispossession, displacement, and oppression, Palestinians have kept their struggle for dignity and rights alive. This resistance not only challenges the occupation but also inspires future generations to continue the path toward freedom. In every poem, protest, and daily act, the existence of a people who refuse to yield to injustice is reaffirmed.
International mediations have been a constant feature of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but their failure to address the root causes of the issue has perpetuated occupation and injustice. Since the 1947 partition of Palestine, these interventions have favored colonial and Zionist interests while marginalizing the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people.
