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Following the death of Khader Adnan, Samar Saeed argues that in a colonial carceral system that aims to crush the body, soul, and mind of Palestinians, political prisoners are central to the struggle for liberation.
The bill would protect companies directly complicit in Palestinian oppression like that recently seen in the West Bank. It is an attack on our right to protest and the core principles of international solidarity, writes Ryvka Barnard.
After being terminated from Sinn Féin without explanation, Farrah Koutteineh explores the Irish party's evolution from a revolutionary one that stood with Palestine to one that prioritises election results over Palestinian voices.
Nearly a decade after thousands of Palestinians were killed in Operation Protective Edge, Israel's incessant violence continues unabated. But a growing international solidarity movement gives hope to Palestinian resistance, writes Shahd Abusalama.
A stronghold of the Palestinian struggle, Jenin refugee camp is no stranger to Israeli violence. Despite the death and destruction caused by the recent invasion, the community's spirit remains steadfast, writes Yara Hawari.
The mask has fallen from the ugly face of the Zionist occupation, says Ali Anouzla, and nothing can justify normalisation with Israel in light of the escalating atrocities. Moroccans should seek ways to overturn the reviled deal imposed on them.
The first Palestinian Prisoners Day was commemorated 49 years ago. Israel has spent the decades refining its oppressive measures against 800,000-plus Palestinians who have been imprisoned since the occupation began, writes Yara M. Asi.
Liberal voices in Israel & elsewhere condemned the recent attacks by Israeli settlers across occupied West Bank villages in Palestine as if these acts were an exception. This violence is the foundation to Israel’s very inception, argues Tara Alami.
The US, UN and ICC and other international organisations created by and for the Western world order cannot bring accountability for the crimes of the Israeli occupation. True justice will come from Palestinians themselves, writes Tara Alami.
Randa Abdel-Fattah recounts how her family’s dispossession and exile from Palestine raised her consciousness regarding the genocide committed against First Nations people in Australia, and showed the importance of solidarity in taking on colonialism.