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Our use of AI-generated images to depict Israeli war crimes is normalising the genocide in Gaza and undermining our resolve for change, writes Sarah Amr.
Ignore the sycophants; Joe Biden's total support for Israel's genocide in Gaza will define his legacy: a monster with blood on his hands, writes Owen Jones.
Two weeks after Israel attacked a WCK convoy, Beauty Dhlamini questions the effectiveness of Western-vetted aid and proves how it helps everyone but Gaza.
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood & Israel’s genocide in Gaza since, have challenged mainstream narratives from the Israeli military’s supposed invincibility, to the West’s role as a 'bastion' of human rights, argues Tariq Dana.
The UK's absurd criminalisation of 'coconut' is reflective of a state more concerned with policing minorities than ceasing genocide, writes Shareefa Energy.
Instead of upholding a left-wing agenda and a critical lens, liberal Zionists are a mouthpiece for Israel's occupation and genocide, writes Yoav Litvin.
Israel's torture camps in Gaza draw another parallel with the Bosnian genocide, writes Nidžara Ahmetašević. And like the Bosnians, justice remains elusive.
Gazan journalist Amjad Yaghi's eye-witness account in Rafah describes the horrors of Israel's ground invasion as Gazans desperately try to flee to safety.
Gaza has become a taboo subject in the West, with supporters of Palestine either ghosted or forced to lose friends over their stance, writes Layla Maghribi.
Israel isn't just eradicating Hezbollah in Lebanon, it's collectively punishing Lebanon's destitute Shia community, say Dima El-Ayache and Karim Safieddine.