Far from lacking a political strategy, Israel is fighting to reinforce the supremacist project it has built between the river and the sea.
Gazans in the north are trapped in their homes as the IDF launches a new operation, threatening hospitals and shooting at fleeing residents.
Israeli officials are in the awkward position of relying on UNRWA to prevent a polio epidemic — while advancing laws to expel the agency.
Palestinian journalists write for a future where we don't count the dead — where the bombs stop, the tanks roll back, the drones disappear.
Amid plans for external intervention, it is vital to build consensus around an interim body to manage Gaza’s needs and pave the way for unity.
The Nova festival was the site of October 7's deadliest massacre. Now, survivors and the families of those murdered are suing the state for negligence.
I’ve cheated death, mourned friends, and lost my livelihood. Just when I was on the cusp of leaving this torment, Israel shut our last crossing to the world.
Instead of debilitating Hezbollah, Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah may prove to be a major PR boost for the embattled organization.
Dystopian displays of technological prowess serve to distract the Israeli public from the military’s failure to achieve its war aims.
Arab crime organizations are carrying out attacks using smuggled military explosives, with experts accusing the government of turning a blind eye.
The people of Lebanon know that our struggles are intertwined; that the bombs killing their children are the same ones killing ours in Gaza.
In Ohio and around the U.S., pro-Palestine activists alienated by the presidential race are redoubling their efforts in local elections.
Feeling but not hearing the bombs, displaced without their specialized equipment, mauled by army dogs: this is how physically and cognitively impaired Gazans are surviving and dying amid Israel’s onslaught.
Far from lacking a political strategy, Israel is fighting to reinforce the supremacist project it has built between the river and the sea.
Gazans in the north are trapped in their homes as the IDF launches a new operation, threatening hospitals and shooting at fleeing residents.
Israeli officials are in the awkward position of relying on UNRWA to prevent a polio epidemic — while advancing laws to expel the agency.
Palestinian journalists write for a future where we don't count the dead — where the bombs stop, the tanks roll back, the drones disappear.
Amid plans for external intervention, it is vital to build consensus around an interim body to manage Gaza’s needs and pave the way for unity.
The Nova festival was the site of October 7's deadliest massacre. Now, survivors and the families of those murdered are suing the state for negligence.
I’ve cheated death, mourned friends, and lost my livelihood. Just when I was on the cusp of leaving this torment, Israel shut our last crossing to the world.
Instead of debilitating Hezbollah, Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah may prove to be a major PR boost for the embattled organization.
Dystopian displays of technological prowess serve to distract the Israeli public from the military’s failure to achieve its war aims.
Arab crime organizations are carrying out attacks using smuggled military explosives, with experts accusing the government of turning a blind eye.
The people of Lebanon know that our struggles are intertwined; that the bombs killing their children are the same ones killing ours in Gaza.
In Ohio and around the U.S., pro-Palestine activists alienated by the presidential race are redoubling their efforts in local elections.
Feeling but not hearing the bombs, displaced without their specialized equipment, mauled by army dogs: this is how physically and cognitively impaired Gazans are surviving and dying amid Israel’s onslaught.
Prison authorities are allowing scabies to spread by restricting Palestinian inmates’ water supply and depriving them of clean clothes and medical care.