UN commissioner: “Gazans could start dying of hunger”
Philippe Lazzarini on the worsening refugee crisis in Gaza.
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Philippe Lazzarini on the worsening refugee crisis in Gaza.
ByFemale Israeli soldiers had warned for months that Hamas was planning something. They weren’t taken seriously.
ByThe director of English PEN on the erosion of civil liberties, protecting free speech and calling for a ceasefire.
ByReporting from the front line in Gaza, I have seen the destruction wrought on all sides by this long conflict.
ByMourning is always political. The space for a form of grief that is not used to justify violence is shrinking.
ByMany Jews of colour interpret Zionism through our experience with racism, and we recognise the supremacist logic that underpins it.
ByI am an Israeli that knows you can’t defeat an ideology with brute force – there must be a better…
ByIf there is one silver lining it is that the world has taken notice of the Palestinians in Gaza, the…
ByIt’s understandable that Palestinians have been indoctrinated with Jew hate, but there is no such excuse for Western students.
ByThe IDF’s response against all Gazans has made it harder to only see in Israel a victim of immediate circumstance.
ByWe are caught in three wars: against Hamas, against Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, and against anti-Semitism.
ByThe Israeli cabinet has voted to exchange 50 prisoners held in Gaza for 150 Palestinians, amid a four-day ceasefire.
ByFrom universalists to Westernists, there are common patterns holding the views on the two conflicts together.
ByThe blasts, hunger and terror they’ve experienced will never leave them.
ByThe Columbia University professor on 7 October, Israel’s response, Barack Obama’s betrayal, and his book, The Hundred Years’ War on…
ByLabour MPs are threatening to rebel in an SNP-led vote if the party does not back a ceasefire.
ByDenialism still lingers over the extent of the atrocities committed by Hamas on 7 October.
ByOn Israel, America and a waning Atlanticism.
ByWhy Israel and the West are running out of time.
ByA parliamentary vote on whether to back a ceasefire would be the biggest test yet of Keir Starmer’s authority.
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