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With Gaza war and Trump’s return, Silicon Valley embraces a military renaissance
At Israel’s first DefenseTech Summit, corporate leaders and army officials openly touted their partnership in AI-driven warfare and surveillance.
By
Sophia Goodfriend
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Israel storms northern Gaza’s last hospital as remaining residents forced south
The attack on Kamal Adwan marks the culmination of a three-month campaign of ethnic cleansing and destruction in the northern city of Beit Lahiya.
By
Ahmed Ahmed
Sheltering in churches, Gaza’s Christians face another Christmas under fire
After repeated Israeli attacks on Gaza's historic churches, displaced Palestinians are mourning loved ones and the joy of holidays past.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
For Israeli police, humiliating Palestinian women is a tool of collective repression
Strip-searched, blindfolded, doxxed: political arrests of Palestinian women in Israel aim to send the community a clear message.
By
Mariam Farah
REPORT
‘My hands are paralyzed from torture’: Gazans reveal horrors of Ofer Camp
Inmates at Israel's new facility face non-stop abuse — from beatings and electric shocks, to constant handcuffing and skin diseases.
By
Oren Ziv
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The Democrats’ stubborn refusal to learn from the campus protests for Palestine
In Philadelphia and across the U.S., progressive young voters rejected the idea that domestic priorities must be tied to a destructive policy abroad.
By
Ahmed Moor
December 17, 2024
Viet Thanh Nguyen broke a BDS rule. Now he is its vocal advocate
The Vietnamese-American writer reflects on his ‘mea culpa’ with Israeli publishers, the diminishing power of Israeli and U.S. propaganda, and why cultural figures must take a public stance on Palestinian rights.
By
Edo Konrad
and
Alaa Salama
December 17, 2024
For Syrians in the Golan, Assad’s fall sparks hope and uncertainty
Residents of the occupied Jawlan celebrated the regime's collapse, but remain wary amid political instability and further Israeli encroachment inside Syria.
By
Baker Zoubi
December 13, 2024
‘As much and as quickly as possible’: Israeli settlers eye land in Syria, Lebanon
With the Israeli army advancing into Syria following Assad's fall, a group promoting settlements in Lebanon is casting its gaze eastward.
By
Illy Pe’ery
December 12, 2024
‘I lost my wife and my land’: A deadly olive harvest season ends in the West Bank
Restrictions and attacks by the Israeli military, together with rampant settler violence, left many Palestinians unable to harvest this year's crop.
By
Imad Abu Hawash
December 12, 2024
‘Democracy won’t come to Syria overnight. But now, we have hope’
From exile, Bassam Al-Kuwatli long dreamed of Assad's fall. As head of the Syrian Liberal Party, he now plans to return to push for a democratic future.
By
Meron Rapoport
December 11, 2024
A year ago, an Israeli airstrike buried me alive. I’m still clawing my way out
I’m grateful I survived the attack on my home. But surviving isn’t the same as living, and the faces of those who didn’t make it haunt every corner of my mind.
By
Mohammed R. Mhawish
December 10, 2024
Israeli soldiers systematically abusing Palestinians in Hebron, report reveals
Whipped with a belt, beaten in the groin, threatened with rape: Palestinians recount a pattern of arbitrary attacks in the West Bank city this year.
By
Oren Ziv
December 9, 2024
How a hostage family leader became one of the loudest anti-war voices in Israel
After Ayala Metzger's relatives were kidnapped from Nir Oz and abandoned by the government, she had no choice but to become an ‘anti-regime dissident’ — and insist on a shared Israeli-Palestinian future.
By
Edo Konrad
and
Oren Ziv
December 6, 2024
The real reason a former Israeli army chief called out ethnic cleansing in Gaza
Less concerned by the plight of Palestinians, Moshe Ya’alon fears the impact on the defense establishment of Netanyahu’s anti-democratic revolution.
By
Meron Rapoport
December 5, 2024
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