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What is the role of Israelis in the Palestinian liberation movement?
The history of anti-colonial organizing shows there is room for joint struggle — but only if the partnership aims to promote true equality and justice.
By
Fadi Shabita
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How Gaza’s horrors turned Israeli normalization into a Saudi domestic crisis
Before Oct. 7, the kingdom was reshaping public opinion to support a peace deal. Gaza upended this strategy — forcing MbS to recalibrate.
By
Hind Al Ansari
Bombing plants, severing pipelines: Israel pushes Gaza water crisis to the brink
Since March, the army's intensified targeting of water infrastructure has left Gazans drinking seawater and rationing contaminated supplies.
By
Ibtisam Mahdi
A settler shot a Palestinian father in the leg. Soldiers arrived to detain his son
After the attack in Al-Rakeez, Sheikh Saeed Rabaa was forced to undergo amputation, as his son Ilyas remained in prison.
By
Basel Adra
OBITUARY
Remembering an artist who gave life to the children of Gaza
Dorgham Qreaiqea led film, theater, and painting projects with a deep belief in the power of art to transcend the war. An Israeli airstrike killed him.
By
Loaay Wattad
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Where’s the outrage over ‘systematic’ sexual violence against Palestinians?
Despite mounting evidence of the army’s gender-based crimes, Israeli women’s groups have largely ignored or denied the UN’s damning new report.
By
Samah Salaime
April 17, 2025
Israel’s designs for Jenin refugee camp are about more than just destruction
After being expelled from their homes, residents watch from afar as the army re-engineers the camp to inhibit resistance and undermine the right of return.
By
Majd Jawad
April 16, 2025
PHOTOS: A ruined university in northern Gaza becomes a refuge
Forced out of their homes once more, thousands of Palestinians have crowded into the Islamic University campus, west of Gaza City — where burning books is the only way to boil water, heat food, and stay warm.
By
Ruwaida Amer
April 15, 2025
The Israeli army is facing its biggest refusal crisis in decades
Over 100,000 Israelis have reportedly stopped showing up for reserve duty. While their reasons differ, the scale demonstrates the war’s waning legitimacy.
By
Meron Rapoport
April 11, 2025
In southern Syria, a violent new Israeli occupation emerges
Israeli forces have advanced miles into Syrian territory — confiscating land and homes, killing farmers, and seeking to divide the region's diverse population.
By
Tareq al-Salameh
April 10, 2025
‘I operated on more children in Gaza in one night than I do in the U.S. in a year’
American surgeon Feroze Sidhwa has volunteered in war zones around the world. But nothing prepared him for Israel bombing his hospital in Gaza.
By
Michal Feldon
April 9, 2025
In Masafer Yatta, we need more than awards — we need protection
‘No Other Land’ exposed the world to our struggle. But as settlers and soldiers escalate their attacks after the Oscars, our existence hangs by a thread.
By
Ahmad Nawajah
April 8, 2025
‘They’ll kill us all’: Gazans plead for intervention as Israeli attacks intensify
Israel’s army is pummeling Gaza with an intensity that parallels the deadliest phase of the war, displacing civilians en masse from Rafah and Gaza City.
By
Ruwaida Amer
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Ahmed Ahmed
April 7, 2025
The schizophrenic existence of Palestinian students on Israeli campuses
We've learned to suppress our identity and emotions, unable to speak about the carnage in Gaza. But in our relative safety, we are also trapped by guilt.
By
Guevara Bader
April 4, 2025
In Gaza’s devastated hospitals, treatable patients face ‘slow, quiet death’
Bleeding out from moderate shrapnel wounds. Dying from illnesses doctors don’t have time to treat. Going blind waiting for medical evacuation abroad. These are the manifold victims of Israel's war on Gaza's health system.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
April 3, 2025
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