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Forget Trump — agreeing to a ceasefire was Netanyahu’s own calculation
In Israel, the war in Gaza has become a burden on the government, the military, and society as a whole. Trump only gave Netanyahu an excuse to cut his losses.
By
Meron Rapoport
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Albina Abu Safiya: ‘The Israeli army deliberately targeted my husband’
Following Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s arrest, his wife describes her fears over the hospital director's fate and the tragedy of their son's killing.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
A ceasefire won’t stop Israel’s genocidal agenda
The agreement may reduce the intensity of Israel’s killing spree, but it is likely to usher in a grueling new phase of ethnic cleansing with Trump’s support.
By
Tariq Kenney-Shawa
‘I pray to God it succeeds’: Fragile hope spreads in Gaza as ceasefire deal reached
After 15 months of devastation, Palestinians anxiously await the chance to reunite with loved ones and return to what remains of their homes.
By
Ahmed Ahmed
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Ruwaida Kamal Amer
REPORT
In Syria’s war-scarred Yarmouk Camp, Palestinians begin long path to recovery
Syria's largest Palestinian refugee camp was almost entirely depopulated during the civil war. Now, returnees are starting to rebuild.
By
Santiago Montag
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‘Every moment I fear losing another child’: Newborns freeze to death in Gaza tents
As displaced Palestinians endure a second winter in makeshift shelters, the death of at least six infants from exposure has sent parents into a panic.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
January 9, 2025
Widening the cracks in Israel’s war machine
Israelis’ waning trust in Netanyahu and the direction of the war, along with shifts in global public opinion and accountability, offer leverage to exploit.
By
Meron Rapoport
January 8, 2025
Bild published pro-Netanyahu disinformation. Where is the outcry?
The role of Germany’s largest newspaper in the ‘Bibileaks’ scandal highlights the need for a broader reckoning on Israel-Palestine in German media.
By
Hanno Hauenstein
January 7, 2025
What is the duty of the Israeli left in a time of genocide?
Israeli leftists have been more divided and marginalized than ever since the October 7 assault, with joint Palestinian-Jewish struggle at a breaking point. Yet their sights remain set on long-term political change.
By
Hadas Binyamini
January 3, 2025
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
December 31, 2024
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
December 27, 2024
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
December 24, 2024
For Israeli police, humiliating Palestinian women is a tool of collective repression
Political arrests of Palestinian women in Israel — who face strip-searches, blindfolding, and doxxing — aim to send the community a clear message.
By
Mariam Farah
December 20, 2024
‘My hands are paralyzed from torture’: Gazans reveal horrors of Ofer Camp
Inmates at Israel's shadowy new facility face non-stop abuse — from deadly beatings and electric shocks, to constant handcuffing and skin diseases.
By
Oren Ziv
December 19, 2024
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
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Forget Trump — agreeing to a ceasefire was Netanyahu’s own calculation
A ceasefire won't stop Israel’s genocidal agenda
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
Albina Abu Safiya: ‘The Israeli army deliberately targeted my husband’
‘I pray to God it succeeds’: Fragile hope spreads in Gaza as ceasefire deal reached
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
Forget Trump — agreeing to a ceasefire was Netanyahu’s own calculation
A ceasefire won't stop Israel’s genocidal agenda
Widening the cracks in Israel’s war machine
Bild published pro-Netanyahu disinformation. Where is the outcry?
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
What is the duty of the Israeli left in a time of genocide?
‘My hands are paralyzed from torture’: Gazans reveal horrors of Ofer Camp
With Gaza war and Trump’s return, Silicon Valley embraces a military renaissance
For Israeli police, humiliating Palestinian women is a tool of collective repression
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