Paper Trails and Rabbit Holes
Does a state exist if the law says it should, but the ground says it doesn't? Today, we’re decoding the legal history of Palestine. We trace the documents that shaped a century of conflict—from the fine print of the British Mandate to the 2024 International Court of Justice hearings. We explore the "Mainstream" legal case for statehood versus the "Alternative" narrative of security realism. It’s a journey through the UN resolutions and partitions that lead us to one inescapable question: What does "sovereignty" actually mean in 2026?
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