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Looking at the Israeli military's official Twitter posts during the most recent assault on Gaza, Sarah Amr unpacks how Israel uses social media to normalise and desensitise the world to the violence it inflicts on Palestinians.
On 18 February, an Israeli diplomat was ousted from the African Union Summit after member states fought against Israel's observer status in the body, showing African states are leading Palestine solidarity efforts as Arab states cosy up to Israel.
It's taken until Netanyahu’s new far-right government for some to acknowledge Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, but these violations of international law have long existed. Rami Khouri explains what must shift to challenge the current trajectory.
Attempts to silence Palestinian voices at Adelaide Writers Week reveal the selectivity of free speech and how it can be used to censor those that speak out against state-sanctioned violence, writes Amal Naser.
For 75 years Israel has refined its propaganda, portraying itself as ‘democratic’ & ‘tolerant’ of all faiths whilst omitting and re-writing the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. This only reinforces the state's insecurities, argues Sarah Amr.
The UK government’s targeting of Palestine solidarity attempts to criminalise and depoliticise action taken by activists like Tony Greenstein, and silence campaigns on Israel’s crimes under the guise of ‘fighting anti-Semitism’, argues Emad Moussa.
Israeli media at the Qatar World Cup have been met with outright rejection from football fans in solidarity with Palestine. But rather than encouraging self-reflection, Israelis have resorted to a familiar narrative of victimhood, writes Emad Moussa.
Even earlier than the Mandate of Palestine and the Balfour Declaration, British intervention in the Holy Land was laying the foundations for Israel's occupation, with consequences that reverberate today, writes Gabriel Polley.
With 2022 set to be the 'deadliest year' for Palestinians in the West Bank, Mohammed El-Kurd refuses to be forced to justify his people's right to resist Israeli occupation, especially to those who sanction the violence enacted on them.
Palestinian women have served a vital role in the resistance, from fighting the British mandate to Israel’s colonialism, occupation and apartheid. Farrah Koutteineh looks back at their radical history during the First Intifada.