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The newly elected extremist far-right government of Israel is the logical result of decades of unchecked occupation, colonisation, and ethno-nationalism, writes Joseph Daher, and any struggle for democracy must centre Palestinian liberation.
Zionism, Western imperialist divide and conquer strategies, and expulsions by Arab governments played a significant role in the erasure of Jewish history in the Arab world. Hadar Cohen explains why it is important for us to remember and resist this.
Scenes of Israeli women cutting their hair in Jerusalem in support of Iranian women protestors were met with accusations of hypocrisy given the state's treatment of Palestinians, but Emad Moussa explains there is a deeper meaning to such displays.
By allowing citizenship to be revoked for 'disloyalty', Israel's Supreme Court reaffirms that Israel is not a state for all of its citizens, with a legal system that systematically denies Palestinians their fundamental rights, writes Nimer Sultany.
The Bradford Literature Festival is once again in the eye of the storm, this time over its sponsorship by pro-Israel groups. This further emphasises the importance of cultural spaces and the solidarity they can serve, writes Ibrahim Abul-Essad.
Israel’s Jewish Nation-State Law has been paved with more annexation of Palestinian land and apartheid policies, reinforcing the impossibility of a two-state solution and need for Palestinians to abandon the partition paradigm, writes Leila Farsakh.
A new documentary about the Tantura massacre of 1948 reveals much about memory politics in Israel and the ever-present Nakba. But for Israelis and Jews in solidarity with Palestine, the film also forces a reckoning, writes Emily Hilton.
Biden's first trip to the Middle East as president payed lip-service to the two-state solution but made it clear that Palestine was not a priority. Palestinian leadership must stop waiting on external solutions, writes Emad Moussa.
Simón RodrÃguez Porras reflects on the history of Lula’s rule, parts of which he says raise serious questions about the future, including his militarisation of slums in Brazil, complicity in the occupation of Haiti, and trade agreement with Israel.
After Ye's Antisemitic comments, Hadar Cohen warns against the weaponisation of Antisemitism, and argues that the struggles for true liberation for Jews and Palestinians are intertwined.