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From expanding illegal settlements to arming settlers, Israel is making clear its intentions to annex the West Bank and expel Palestinians, writes Ben White.
Condoning and justifying the rape of Palestinians has become the rule in Israel, reflecting a deeply deviant and brutal moral code, writes Emad Moussa.
Netanyahu's speech to Congress was met with a hysterical display of bootlicking. But can Kamala Harris break from Bibi and Biden, asks Richard Silverstein.
Labour's stance on Gaza has cost Muslim voter support. Now in power and addressing Palestine, can Labour win back the community's trust, asks Afzal Khan MP.
Like the US, Australia's politicians cheer on genocide. But Palestinians and First Nations peoples remain firm in their struggle, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
With growing protest in Israel over his judicial coup, Netanyahu went on a US tour in a bid to both silence criticism & strengthen Israel normalisation. Unfortunately, he faced little accountability along the way, writes Richard Silverstein.
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.
Comment: A ceasefire is a diplomatic vantage point that can be manipulated by Israel, writes Ramona Wadi.
However inept it may be, dissolving the Palestinian Authority could permanently hamstring the Palestinian national struggle, writes Abdelhalim Abdelrahman.
Like a wounded animal, vicious but aimless, Israel is lashing out at Lebanon. But, as Emad Moussa writes, Hezbollah won't be deterred by wider regional war.