Gaza Herald – Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor hosted a high-level webinar examining Gaza’s rapidly deteriorating conditions following the October 2025 ceasefire, with experts warning that the territory has entered a quieter but potentially more dangerous phase of control. Panelists cautioned that reduced airstrikes have coincided with systematic fragmentation, the weaponisation of humanitarian aid, and a gradual reshaping of Gaza’s political and geographic reality under U.S.-backed frameworks.
The webinar, titled “Gaza’s Silent Reconfiguration: U.S.-backed plans and humanitarian, legal, and political implications,” brought together leading legal, political, and media voices to assess the long-term consequences of current policies. Speakers argued that the ceasefire has masked a shift from overt military assault to sustained structural domination.
Participants included Maha Hussaini, Head of Media and Public Engagement at Euro-Med Monitor; Professor Norman Finkelstein, political scientist and Holocaust scholar; and Diana Buttu, Palestinian-Canadian lawyer and legal expert, all of whom stressed that international inaction risks entrenching a permanent system of control over Gaza rather than ending the crisis.


