Nigeria, March 7 -- A moment unfolds that history will remember. A fragile silence settles over Gaza, where screams once pierced the skies and flames consumed what little hope remained. The unthinkable genocide, an inferno against all, including women and children, in plain view of a world that alternated between complicit silence and hesitant whispers, has for now ceased. Yet the silence is tentative.

The so-called "Peace to Prosperity" framework, which sidelined Palestinian sovereignty and allowed unchecked settlement expansion, lingers like a ghost in the rubble. Its legacy? A Gaza further strangled, its people trapped in a limbo of collective punishment long before the latest onslaught began. A multi-generational punishment. Asphyxia...