Debates over the details of the ‘Generals’ Plan’ distract from the true brutality of Israel’s latest operation — one that drops the veneer of humanitarian considerations and lays the groundwork for settlements.
Two documents outline the scale of destruction on Gaza’s health system and workers, threatening the possibility of sustaining life in the Strip.
Solidarity volunteers describe interrogations, false charges, and swift expulsion orders by a new police unit established by Ben Gvir.
The Hamas leader’s death could make renewed Palestinian rule in Gaza more likely. For Israel's government, that scenario must be thwarted.
By masking support for Israel with humanitarian gestures and empathy for Palestinians, Biden and Harris have diluted pressure to end the war.
A new film narrates the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian city in 1948, and imagines what it would look like if the war never happened.
Makeshift schools in tent camps have served thousands of children. But can they survive the winter and Israel’s intensifying assaults?
The army wants to make an example of Palestinians who protest the occupation — a campaign my village has faced for generations.
Limbs scattered on streets, shelters set ablaze, hundreds stuck in hospitals: Palestinians detail the apocalyptic scenes of Israel’s assault.
Awni Al-Mashni and I have spent years meeting with Israelis and Palestinians across the land to discuss visions for the future. Do we still have answers?
In a military zone near Gaza, settlers, ministers, and MKs called to cleanse and annex the Strip — an idea that is growing mainstream.
Families recount the scene of an Israeli airstrike that set tents ablaze at Al-Aqsa Hospital — one of many recent attacks in central Gaza.
Whenever I hear the voices of friends and relatives, I am overwhelmed with helplessness. My words feel empty in the face of their suffering.
Debates over the details of the ‘Generals’ Plan’ distract from the true brutality of Israel’s latest operation — one that drops the veneer of humanitarian considerations and lays the groundwork for settlements.
Two documents outline the scale of destruction on Gaza’s health system and workers, threatening the possibility of sustaining life in the Strip.
Solidarity volunteers describe interrogations, false charges, and swift expulsion orders by a new police unit established by Ben Gvir.
The Hamas leader’s death could make renewed Palestinian rule in Gaza more likely. For Israel's government, that scenario must be thwarted.
By masking support for Israel with humanitarian gestures and empathy for Palestinians, Biden and Harris have diluted pressure to end the war.
A new film narrates the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian city in 1948, and imagines what it would look like if the war never happened.
Makeshift schools in tent camps have served thousands of children. But can they survive the winter and Israel’s intensifying assaults?
The army wants to make an example of Palestinians who protest the occupation — a campaign my village has faced for generations.
Limbs scattered on streets, shelters set ablaze, hundreds stuck in hospitals: Palestinians detail the apocalyptic scenes of Israel’s assault.
Awni Al-Mashni and I have spent years meeting with Israelis and Palestinians across the land to discuss visions for the future. Do we still have answers?
In a military zone near Gaza, settlers, ministers, and MKs called to cleanse and annex the Strip — an idea that is growing mainstream.
Families recount the scene of an Israeli airstrike that set tents ablaze at Al-Aqsa Hospital — one of many recent attacks in central Gaza.
Whenever I hear the voices of friends and relatives, I am overwhelmed with helplessness. My words feel empty in the face of their suffering.
Israel’s long-subservient media has spent the past year imbuing the public with a sense of righteousness over the Gaza war. Reversing this indoctrination, says media observer Oren Persico, could take decades.