open menu
close menu
INDEPENDENT
JOURNALISM
FROM ISRAEL-PALESTINE
October 7 war
Gaza
Settler violence
ICJ & ICC
Crackdown on dissent
facebook
twitter
instagram
Newsletter
close menu
B696146A-7C75-40FC-8B38-383B61520B38
Created with sketchtool.
SUPPORT US
Topics
October 7 war
Gaza
Settler violence
ICJ & ICC
Crackdown on dissent
About
Our writers
The +972 Podcast
Contact us
Local Call
SUPPORT US
Follow us
twitter
facebook
instagram
Developed by
RGB Media
Powered by
Salamandra
The Gazan infants who never saw their first birthday
For thousands of Palestinian parents, the joy of giving birth rapidly turned to grief when their newborn babies were killed by Israel's bombardment.
By
Ibrahim Mohammad
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up
Error message after subscribing form
A plan to liquidate northern Gaza is gaining steam
As Israeli ministers, generals, and academics bay for a decisive new phase in the war, this is what Operation Starvation and Extermination would look like.
By
Meron Rapoport
Pick peppers, patrol for Palestinians: The ‘New Guardians’ of Israeli agriculture
With major government funding, Hashomer Hachadash sends volunteers to cement Jewish control of open farmland — on both sides of the Green Line.
By
Georgia Gee
How Haifa University’s Students’ Union conspired against Palestinians
Palestinian students arrived at the union’s office to submit their candidacy for elections. The administration slammed the door in their faces.
By
Baker Zoubi
REPORT
‘People torn to pieces’ in Israeli airstrike on Gaza displacement camp
Israeli bombs set tents ablaze and left deep craters in the earth as the army attacked Al-Mawasi, a designated 'safe zone', for the fifth time.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
and
Mahmoud Mushtaha
Latest
Why did a British Jewish newspaper publish fake Israeli intelligence?
Israel’s army suspects fabrications published in the Jewish Chronicle were part of a pro-Bibi influence campaign, while the article’s author is not as he claims.
By
Ben Reiff
September 11, 2024
‘She came here out of love’: Palestinians, allies honor activist slain by Israeli army
Eyewitnesses recount the killing of Turkish-American Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi at a protest in Beita, decrying Israel’s efforts to scare off international activists.
By
Oren Ziv
September 10, 2024
After expulsion by settlers, Palestinians embrace precarious return to Zanuta
As residents trickled back into the destroyed West Bank village following a court ruling, fear of further attacks was outweighed by the joy of being home.
By
Hamdan Ballal Al-Huraini
September 9, 2024
Under cover of war, Israel is demolishing home after home in Silwan
The government has accelerated plans to depopulate the East Jerusalem neighborhood, displacing dozens of Palestinian residents this year.
By
Jessica Buxbaum
September 6, 2024
The Gaza war is an environmental catastrophe
Toxic waste, water-borne diseases, vast carbon emissions: Dr. Mariam Abd El Hay describes the myriad harms of Israel’s assault to the region’s ecosystems.
By
Nathalie Rozanes
September 5, 2024
To sacrifice or free the hostages? Israeli protesters have chosen a side
Fearing for the remaining captives, the mass rallies that erupted across Israel were essentially demanding an end to the war — and Netanyahu knows it.
By
Meron Rapoport
September 4, 2024
Inside the brutal siege of Jenin
The Israeli army is destroying civilian infrastructure, blocking medical access, and conducting mass arrests in its largest West Bank operation in years.
By
Mariam Barghouti
September 4, 2024
‘This is also America’s war’: Why the U.S. isn’t stopping Israel’s Gaza onslaught
Israelis and Palestinians are making a terrible mistake by looking exclusively to Washington to solve their problems, says former negotiator Daniel Levy.
By
Meron Rapoport
September 2, 2024
Hersh is gone, sacrificed on the altar of Israel’s ‘total victory’
The parents of hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin pleaded for their son’s release. But Netanyahu chose to cling to power and spill rivers of blood in Gaza instead.
By
Orly Noy
September 2, 2024
‘Israelis are frustrated, but do they want to stop the war? Not exactly’
Rallying around the flag, low trust in government, rebounding support for Netanyahu: Dahlia Scheindlin unpacks Israel’s peculiar public opinion trends.
By
Dana Mills
August 30, 2024
Most Read
Day
Week
Month
A plan to liquidate northern Gaza is gaining steam
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
Why did a British Jewish newspaper publish fake Israeli intelligence?
Pick peppers, patrol for Palestinians: The 'New Guardians' of Israeli agriculture
‘I'm bored, so I shoot’: The Israeli army's approval of free-for-all violence in Gaza
Why did a British Jewish newspaper publish fake Israeli intelligence?
A plan to liquidate northern Gaza is gaining steam
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
How Haifa University’s Students’ Union conspired against Palestinians
‘People torn to pieces’ in Israeli airstrike on Gaza displacement camp
Why did a British Jewish newspaper publish fake Israeli intelligence?
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
Israeli society’s dehumanization of Palestinians is now absolute
‘This is also America’s war’: Why the U.S. isn’t stopping Israel’s Gaza onslaught
A plan to liquidate northern Gaza is gaining steam
Subscribe to The Landline
+972's weekly newsletter
Sign up