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There's no doubt Hassan Nasrallah's assassination by Israel has weakened Hezbollah. Joseph Daher explains why this is not the end for them.
The Freedom Theatre’s Zoe Lafferty reflects on a year of witnessing the intimate link between the colonial violence in Palestine & the UK’s cultural repression.
People across the Middle East and North Africa understand that Palestinian liberation is a symbol of the struggle for freedom everywhere, says Yara Hawari.
The US is sleepwalking towards war with Iran. Unwilling and unable to restrain Netanyahu, Joe Biden's administration is a zombie regime, writes Alex Foley.
Middle East peace can only come through a two-state solution, as mandated by international law and global diplomacy, write Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares.
Jordan's attachment to the status quo has been eclipsed by Israeli expansionism, forcing its balancing act into uncharted territory, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
The US has made clear that non-Israeli life is worthless in Palestine. The killing of my comrade AyÅŸenur Eygi is yet another example, says Daniel Santiago.
Years of state-sponsored Islamophobia have stirred the UK's racist underbelly, which reminds Tariq Mehmood of the 70s and the dangerous era of Paki bashing.
Keir Starmer’s statement about ensuring the Holocaust is never repeated is hypocritical amidst the UK’s complicity in Gaza's genocide, writes Afroze Zaidi.
Israel’s aims and intentions during the 34-day long 2006 Lebanon war, writes Emad Moussa, were less to do with targeting Hezbollah and ‘countering’ its missile attacks, and more with the collective punishment of civilians.