After 15 months of devastation, Palestinians anxiously await the chance to reunite with loved ones and return to what remains of their homes.
Returnees to Syria's largest Palestinian refugee camp, brutally besieged in the civil war, face extreme poverty and political uncertainty.
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.
Israelis’ waning trust in Netanyahu and the direction of the war, along with shifts in global public opinion and accountability, offer leverage to exploit.
The role of Germany’s largest newspaper in the ‘Bibileaks’ scandal highlights the need for a reckoning on Israel-Palestine in German media.
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.
At Israel’s first DefenseTech Summit, corporate leaders and army officials openly touted their partnership in AI-driven warfare and surveillance.
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.
After repeated Israeli attacks on Gaza's historic churches, displaced Palestinians mourn loved ones and the joy of holidays past.
Political arrests of Palestinian women in Israel — who face strip-searches, blindfolding, and doxxing — send the community a clear message.
Detainees in Israel's shadowy new facility face non-stop abuse — from electric shocks and constant handcuffing, to skin diseases and deadly beatings.
In Philadelphia and across the U.S., progressive young voters rejected that domestic priorities must be tied to a destructive policy abroad.
The Vietnamese-American writer reflects on his ‘mea culpa’ with Israeli publishers and the need to take a public stance on Palestinian rights.
After 15 months of devastation, Palestinians anxiously await the chance to reunite with loved ones and return to what remains of their homes.
Returnees to Syria's largest Palestinian refugee camp, brutally besieged in the civil war, face extreme poverty and political uncertainty.
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.
Israelis’ waning trust in Netanyahu and the direction of the war, along with shifts in global public opinion and accountability, offer leverage to exploit.
The role of Germany’s largest newspaper in the ‘Bibileaks’ scandal highlights the need for a reckoning on Israel-Palestine in German media.
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.
At Israel’s first DefenseTech Summit, corporate leaders and army officials openly touted their partnership in AI-driven warfare and surveillance.
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.
After repeated Israeli attacks on Gaza's historic churches, displaced Palestinians mourn loved ones and the joy of holidays past.
Political arrests of Palestinian women in Israel — who face strip-searches, blindfolding, and doxxing — send the community a clear message.
Detainees in Israel's shadowy new facility face non-stop abuse — from electric shocks and constant handcuffing, to skin diseases and deadly beatings.
In Philadelphia and across the U.S., progressive young voters rejected that domestic priorities must be tied to a destructive policy abroad.
The Vietnamese-American writer reflects on his ‘mea culpa’ with Israeli publishers and the need to take a public stance on Palestinian rights.
Residents of the occupied Jawlan celebrated the regime's collapse, but remain wary amid political instability and further Israeli encroachment inside Syria.