đ”đžđȘđșđ”đč#Gaza Rami Abou Jamous reçoit le Prix Nord-Sud du Conseil de l'Europe Ă Lisbonne. Depuis la Maison de la Presse de Gaza, il prononce un discours bouleversant : « Que ce prix soit aussi un cri : le Gazacide ne passera pas. »
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Global South. An Invention of the North? Edited by my friend and colleague @stefanomanservi
My contribution to this edition focus on Africa's Action in a Global Interregnum,  explores Africa's agency and strategic positioning at a time of profound global transition.
Highly recommended reading for anyone following the shifting dynamics of global governance and North-South relations.
đ The English edition is now available!
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I finished @weizman_eyal's Ungrounding last night and it has left me overwhelmed & speechless. I'll have a lot more to say about it but suffice it to say for now that, while some extraordinary books have been written about Gaza, this one for me is the most important. Here's why:
BREAKING: Israel this morning launched the âLand Registry and Settlement of Rightsâ online system for the occupied State of Palestine.
In May 2025, Israelâs Security Cabinet resolved to initiate comprehensive land title settlement across the West Bank. The objective was plain: to complete the juridical and administrative annexation of occupied territory through the wholesale registration of land under Israeli authority.
Operationalized on 15 February 2026, the scheme transferred powers to the Israeli Ministry of Justice and the Survey of Israel, allocated ILS 244 million (USD 79 million), and set in motion the permanent acquisition and registration of approximately 58 per cent of Area C, some 35 per cent of the West Bank excluding East Jerusalem.
The system, codenamed âGrenadeâ, was launched this morning and openly endorsed by Ministers Smotrich and Strook as âa central pillar in applying sovereignty in the territory and strengthening our hold and roots in Judea and Samaria.â
The candor is striking. What was once advanced incrementally, is now pursued through digitized cadastral engineering. A land registry presented as bureaucratic modernization is, in substance, an instrument for the consolidation of unlawful territorial acquisition.
International law is neither ambiguous nor silent. An occupying Power is prohibited from annexing occupied territory, permanently appropriating public or private property outside the strict limits of military necessity, or altering the legal status of the territory under occupation. Yet this is precisely what is now occurring, in broad daylight, through administrative and technological means designed to render unlawful presence increasingly irreversible.