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‘Armchair humanitarianism’: The problem with Gaza’s maritime aid corridor
Critics warn the U.S.-led plan evades the fundamental cause of Gaza’s starvation: Israel’s total control of the Strip.
By
Samer Badawi
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‘We scream, starve, and die alone’: Life in the ruins of Shuja’iya
Still under siege after Israel's month-long invasion, Shuja'iya's Palestinian residents are risking death to get their hands on a bag of flour.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
With no safety in Rafah, Palestinians flee to the decimated center
Escalating attacks, unlivable conditions in tents, and a looming Israeli invasion are forcing many Palestinians to abandon the Strip's last refuge.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
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Ibtisam Mahdi
A ‘no-go zone’ for Jews? The making of a moral panic in London
While antisemitism has certainly risen, politicians and the media are deliberately inflaming sensationalist narratives for a repressive agenda.
By
Ben Reiff
ANALYSIS
Strangled for decades, Gaza’s future must begin with free movement
Israel persistently shirks responsibility for Gaza despite subjecting it to closures, permits, and assaults.
By
Noa Galili
Latest
A new surge of settler outposts is terrorizing Palestinians off their land
Palestinians across the West Bank describe how Israeli settlers, with military backing, are intensifying their takeover of land for illegal construction.
By
Imad Abu Hawash
March 8, 2024
Journalism out, hasbara in: How Israeli TV news joined the Gaza war effort
Tectonic shifts in Israeli broadcasting have played a key role in shaping the country’s nationalist and militaristic discourse, with Oct. 7 marking their apex.
By
Eyal Lurie-Pardes
March 6, 2024
Survivors of Gaza aid convoy massacre describe ‘indiscriminate’ Israeli fire
Palestinian eyewitnesses say troops shot directly at a starving crowd trying to get flour for their families, killing and wounding many in the mayhem.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
March 5, 2024
Israeli settlers cross into Gaza, build ‘symbolic’ outpost
Dozens of settlers and right-wing activists stormed Erez Crossing, building two wooden structures while soldiers and police stood aside.
By
Oren Ziv
March 1, 2024
These words are penned in hunger from northern Gaza. I have little energy to go on
From the daily indignity of searching for food to the extreme dangers of doing journalistic work, life in this dark corner of the earth has become impossible.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
February 29, 2024
+972 and Local Call stand with colleagues Basel and Yuval
The attacks on Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham illustrate the repressive forces working to silence those who speak hard truths about Israeli apartheid.
By
+972 Magazine
February 28, 2024
In Jenin, brazen Israeli raids fuel fiercer Palestinian resistance
Incessant Israeli incursions into Jenin refugee camp since October 7 have killed nearly 100 Palestinians, including many civilians. But as repression surges, the children of the Second Intifada are taking up arms.
By
Mariam Barghouti
February 27, 2024
‘People say I’m naive, antisemitic, a traitor’: Israeli teen jailed for draft refusal
Conscientious objector Sofia Orr explains why she never wavered in her decision despite the crackdown in Israel against opponents of the war.
By
Oren Ziv
February 26, 2024
Settlers and army blocking West Bank roads to Palestinians
Makeshift barriers erected since October 7 have sealed off dozens of Palestinian communities. Those who try to cross risk being shot.
By
Yuval Abraham
February 23, 2024
Gazan patients and workers still stranded in West Bank four months on
With Israel revoking their permits after October 7 and sealing the Strip, thousands of Palestinians do not know when they’ll see their families again.
By
Fatima AbdulKarim
February 23, 2024
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‘Armchair humanitarianism’: The problem with Gaza’s maritime aid corridor
‘We scream, starve, and die alone’: Life in the ruins of Shuja’iya
A ‘no-go zone’ for Jews? The making of a moral panic in London
‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
With no safety in Rafah, Palestinians are fleeing back to Gaza's decimated center
'Israel wanted a silent, perfect victim. We refused'
A ‘no-go zone’ for Jews? The making of a moral panic in London
‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
‘Armchair humanitarianism’: The problem with Gaza’s maritime aid corridor
‘We scream, starve, and die alone’: Life in the ruins of Shuja’iya
Rugs, cosmetics, motorbikes: Israeli soldiers are looting Gaza homes en masse
‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
'Israel wanted a silent, perfect victim. We refused'
Israeli settlers cross into Gaza, build 'symbolic' outpost
Laying the groundwork for Gaza’s permanent exodus
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