The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh might make no difference
The region is locked in a struggle with no obvious end.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The region is locked in a struggle with no obvious end.
ByIn this harrowing interview, a US doctor describes his recent experiences working in a Gazan hospital, where he treated children…
ByThe author and human rights activist on losing Palestine.
ByPro-Palestinian protesters at British universities are obscuring their own message.
ByPro-Palestine protests are proliferating across Western universities – but only the US has responded with military-grade police violence.
ByHours after Hamas announced it had accepted a ceasefire proposal, Israel took control of the border crossing.
ByIt’s simply not true that authoritarian rule in the Arab world is necessary to maintain peace with Israel.
ByAfter Israeli forces killed seven aid workers in Gaza, there is renewed momentum to reach a ceasefire.
ByThe former head of Israeli intelligence Ami Ayalon on why Israel is losing the war.
ByThe rapidly changing city may seem calm on the surface. Don’t be fooled.
ByThe Saudi royal and former ambassador to the US on the lack of political will in solving the Israel-Palestine conflict.
BySettler violence in the occupied territory is intensifying, and Palestinian deaths are mounting.
ByThe difficulties come not so much with the talk of “two states”, but of a “solution”.
ByWith its military focusing on Rafah, Netanyahu’s government has spoken of large numbers of Palestinians being forced to leave the…
ByWhy Zionists must support the Palestinians.
ByThe US president is losing much-needed support over the war in Gaza, and mainstream Democrats aren’t helping.
ByFrom the ICJ ruling to the defunding of UNRWA, global divisions over the conflict are becoming further entrenched.
ByA discussion on the war in Gaza, free speech and the future of the two-state solution.
ByThis has been the most violent year on record for Palestinians in the West Bank.
ByThe West needs to remember that not all freedom movements are progressive or democratic.
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