
Tag: palestine


Why the Godfather of Human Rights Is Not Welcome at Harvard

Why is the West Lamenting the End of ‘Liberal’ Israel?

Netanyahu Ushers in the Most Anti-Palestinian Government in Israel’s History

Will the International Court of Justice Finally Condemn Israel’s Illegal Squatting in Palestine?

Benjamin Netanyahu and the Final ‘Execution of the Palestinian People’

Thousands March in Occupied Territories Demanding Release of Bodies of Palestinians

On Football, Opium and Popular Resistance: Not All Sports Are Created Equal

Top 8 Political and Geopolitical Shifts in the Middle East in 2022

Israel’s New ‘Government of Darkness’: The Most Underreported Story in the Middle East

Twitter Suspends Palestinian Journalist Arikat, and Media Response—Silence

New Israeli Government to Un-ban Violent Racists From Parliament

The Lions’ Den is Not a Fleeting Phenomenon: On Palestine’s Looming Armed Revolt

If the US Wants to Help Ukraine, It Must First Condemn Israel

ICC Wanted to Investigate Israeli War Crimes. Now It’s Caving to US Pressure.

Chris Hedges: Israel and the Rise of Jewish Fascism

The World Cup Isn’t Over Yet, but Palestine Has Already Won

Revealing New Evidence in Abu Akleh’s Killing, Al Jazeera Sues Israeli Forces at ICC

US Plans To Build Jerusalem Embassy on Palestinian Land

Israel Set to Deport Palestinian-French Human Rights Defender Salah Hammouri

Israeli Forces Kill Four Palestinians in Occupied West Bank, Including Two Brothers

Ultra-Far-Right Ben-Gvir Given National Security Ministry

Symbolic but Significant: Why the Decision to Investigate Abu Akleh’s Murder is Unprecedented

Settler Pogroms Against Palestinians Will Become The Norm Under New Israeli Government

Joel Beinin: Is It Over for Israel? [VIDEO]

Israeli Obstruction of the Abu Akleh Investigation Should End the ‘Special Relationship’

Joel Beinin: Is It Over For Israel? [AUDIO]

How It Feels to Visit an Apartheid Country
