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                ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR
ICRC, Under Attack from UN Watch, Defends Its Neutrality in Gaza War
                    UN Watch, a Geneva-based activist group that has repeatedly denounced the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees, has shifted to waging a campaign against the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), accusing it of “bias” against Israel and violating its guiding principle of neutrality in the Gaza conflict. The
                 
             
         
       
            How Will the War in Gaza End?
                    Shlomo Ben-Ami | Hamas's growing popularity means that it will be impossible to establish a legitimate Palestinian government, let alone achieve the dream of Palestinian statehood. This is bad news for both Israelis and Palestinians, but it serves Israel's extremist government just fine.
                 
            Suspending Funding for the UN’s Refugee Organization in Gaza is an Indirect Violation of the International Court of Justice’s Decision—and Morally Indefensible
                    DANIEL WARNER | the move to suspend funding for the organization is an indirect violation of the ICJ’s decision and IS morally indefensible.
                 
             
         
       
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                From Geneva, Another Piece of Evidence to Document Gaza’s Hellish Reality—and Future
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                The UN’s Liquidity Crisis Should Not Obscure the Organization’s Value
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                UN Liquidity Crisis Prompts Debate About the Organization Itself | Both US and Israel in Need of Demythologizing | AI: Backchannel Diplomacy and Systems of Oppression
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                The U.S. and Israel: Two Self-Proclaimed Chosen Countries in Need of Demythologizing
Thresholds of Dialogue with Hamas and Russia
                    Should potential mediators negotiate with Hamas? At a recent dinner of eminent international lawyers, an animated difference of opinion arose about whether there should be negotiations with the organization. On the one side, people said Hamas was a terrorist group, beyond conversations after its heinous crimes on October 7. On
                 
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