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Qusra is where Israel’s lies about settler violence hit a wall
Settlers have been besieging a Palestinian family for 10 days in an effort to seize their home. The army’s unwillingness to stop them tells the whole story.
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Oren Ziv
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Gaza’s sick wait for treatment that may never come
As medicine runs out under Israel's blockade and care is routinely disrupted, dialysis and cancer patients in the enclave are left to die slowly.
By
Ahmed Dremly
Life in a laboratory of Israeli ethnic cleansing
Al-Mughayyir faces an existential battle against settler-soldier violence and economic siege. But despite our loss, we insist our village will remain.
By
Haroon Bshara
Israel’s roadblocks are choking emergency care in the West Bank
With proliferating closures, checkpoints, and settler attacks, medics say routine ambulance journeys have become life-or-death ordeals.
By
Shatha Yaish
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Israel’s genocidal government is dissolving. Its legacy is here to stay
ACRI head Noa Sattath reflects on four years of far-right rule, and the paradox of defending democratic institutions in an apartheid state.
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Amid genocide, Palestinian participation in Israel’s elections must be reimagined
Even if the vote cannot end settler-colonial rule, Palestinians in Israel should use their citizenship to protect their people and the conditions for resistance.
By
Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
August 12, 2026
Everyone is planning Gaza’s future. But the governance crisis is now
By blocking a civil government from replacing Hamas, Israel has created a power vacuum in Gaza — and left Palestinians with nowhere to turn.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
August 11, 2026
A dubious PA election could be the political opening Palestine needs
Driven by international pressure that lets Israel off the hook, the upcoming vote still gives Palestinians a rare chance to confront an obstinate leadership.
By
Omar H. Rahman
August 10, 2026
‘Darkness, flames, screaming’: Palestinian village terrorized by Israeli settlers
A night-time pogrom by dozens of settlers left residents wounded, houses burned, and solar panels destroyed in the isolated West Bank village of Tuba.
By
Basel Adra
August 7, 2026
As Israel sabotages Gaza talks, Hamas’ new ‘warrior leader’ faces his first challenge
Khalil Al-Hayya is a known pragmatist. But the group’s militant wing aided his election — and it won’t accept Israel’s deliberately unworkable demands.
By
Muhammad Shehada
August 6, 2026
The Nova Exhibition aims to return the world to October 7 — and keep us there
Borrowing heavily from Holocaust memorialization, the mobile exhibit wants visitors to identify with Israeli festivalgoers and forget everything else.
By
Em Hilton
August 4, 2026
‘Lives cut short’: Gaza’s surging miscarriage crisis
Pregnancy losses more than tripled in the first half of this year, as conditions continue to deteriorate amid Israel's bombardment and siege.
By
Ruwaida Amer
August 3, 2026
Archiving as resistance: The battle to save Gaza’s cultural heritage
A new book documents efforts to preserve millennia of culture, refusing to surrender to the enclave’s destruction while laying foundations for its future.
By
Samah Salaime
July 31, 2026
‘Full cooperation’: How Tel Aviv University serves Israel’s security state
From Shin Bet recruitment to military training programs, Israel’s defense establishment is becoming increasingly embedded in academic life.
By
Meron Rapoport
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Aharon Porath
July 30, 2026
PODCAST: Inside Meta’s war on Palestinian content
A new report by 7amleh examined over 3,500 cases of digital censorship relating to Palestine. Nadim Nashif explains what they discovered.
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July 30, 2026
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