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Israel's 'scholasticide' is central to its colonial project, because education is at the heart of Palestinian resistance and liberation, writes Samar Saeed.
By funding and abetting genocide in Gaza, Western academia has the blood of students on its hands, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah. And we will never forget that.
Germany's defence of Israel in the ICJ genocide case shows the limits of its historical reckoning. The hypocrisy is not lost on Namibia, writes Beauty Dhlamini.
Jordan's attachment to the status quo has been eclipsed by Israeli expansionism, forcing its balancing act into uncharted territory, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
Western media coverage of Palestinians as violent terrorists has normalised their dehumanisation & legitimised Israel’s crimes against them - like the siege & genocide in Gaza. It refuses to view their struggle as anti-colonial, argues Samar Saeed.
Even with all its military might, Israel's campaign to 'destroy Hamas' and defeat Palestinian resistance is unfeasible, writes Emad Moussa.
Black and brown political thought is under attack, with the coconut trial proof of how diversity is weaponised for racist legislation, says Kehinde Andrews.
After a rally supporting Palestinians, London’s SOAS reprimanded several students involved, even through suspensions. Despite marketing itself as decolonial the university's proven it supports Israeli colonial interests, write SOAS Palestine Society.
Jordan's Islamic Action Front saw major gains in September's election due to Jordan's failure to reckon with public anger over Gaza, argues Lamis Andoni.
The racism faced by Ethiopian Jews reveals Israel's true nature not as a state for all Jews, but as one built on white supremacy, writes Richard Sudan.