As Israeli demolitions and settler attacks escalate, Palestinians in the village of Umm al-Khair stare down the possibility of expulsion.
Harrowing “solidarity tours” of Israel are reinscribing American Jews’ sense of victimhood.
Rabea Eghbariah on the restorative potential of codifying “Nakba” as a legal concept.
A free, shareable tool for protesters illustrating best practices for dealing with the police.
A breakdown of the political dynamics that have prevented a ceasefire in Gaza.
A line-by-line reassessment of the organization’s data illuminates the flaws in its methodology.
Political scientist Diana B. Greenwald on the promises and pitfalls of Palestinian local governance in the shadow of Israeli occupation.
June Jordan’s 1993 tribute to Audre Lorde, her sister-in-arms from the ’60s student protests and beyond
Scholar Maya Wind discusses Israeli universities’ longstanding role in Palestinian subjugation.
Experts say the administration’s attempt to “send a message” to Israel falls flat as it skirts legal requirements to cut off arms transfers.
A burgeoning anti-Zionist strain in the America First movement looks to capitalize on popular disaffection over Palestine for its own ends.
An exchange in the anarchist newspaper Di fraye arbeter shtime after the 1929 Hebron massacre offers a case study in Jewish discourse and political…
Now armed with cynical antisemitism allegations, the corporate-backed effort to destroy unions is ramping up.
Aziz Rana on revisiting the anti-imperialism of the 1960s and ’70s amid the return of left internationalism.
As Israeli demolitions and settler attacks escalate, Palestinians in the village of Umm al-Khair stare down the possibility of expulsion.
Harrowing “solidarity tours” of Israel are reinscribing American Jews’ sense of victimhood.
Rabea Eghbariah on the restorative potential of codifying “Nakba” as a legal concept.
A free, shareable tool for protesters illustrating best practices for dealing with the police.
A breakdown of the political dynamics that have prevented a ceasefire in Gaza.
A line-by-line reassessment of the organization’s data illuminates the flaws in its methodology.
Political scientist Diana B. Greenwald on the promises and pitfalls of Palestinian local governance in the shadow of Israeli occupation.
June Jordan’s 1993 tribute to Audre Lorde, her sister-in-arms from the ’60s student protests and beyond
Scholar Maya Wind discusses Israeli universities’ longstanding role in Palestinian subjugation.
Experts say the administration’s attempt to “send a message” to Israel falls flat as it skirts legal requirements to cut off arms transfers.
A burgeoning anti-Zionist strain in the America First movement looks to capitalize on popular disaffection over Palestine for its own ends.
An exchange in the anarchist newspaper Di fraye arbeter shtime after the 1929 Hebron massacre offers a case study in Jewish discourse and political…
Now armed with cynical antisemitism allegations, the corporate-backed effort to destroy unions is ramping up.
Aziz Rana on revisiting the anti-imperialism of the 1960s and ’70s amid the return of left internationalism.