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Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.
The ongoing protests in Israel against the far-right Netanyahu government's constitutional reforms, from which Palestinians are absent, are fighting for an apartheid state, not a democratic one, writes Alain Gresh.
Karim Khan's arrest warrants have been touted as a victory for global justice. But, as Aicha el Basri writes, the US and Israel may end up the real winners.
Israel denies allegations of abuse and is trying to discredit those who raise them, writes Frank Foley. These are typical tactics of a regime of torture.
Israel's torture camps in Gaza draw another parallel with the Bosnian genocide, writes Nidžara Ahmetašević. And like the Bosnians, justice remains elusive.
Pseudo-intellectual idol to the masses, Yuval Noah Harari's imaginary Zionism is so far-fetched he may as well be living on another planet, writes Yoav Litvin.
Amal Clooney broke her silence on Gaza with the revelation she'd bring Israel to the ICC. So do we owe Amal Clooney an apology, asks Ruqaiya Haris.
Colombia has severed ties with Israel, breaking decades of relations and reliance. But, as Simon RodrÃguez Porras writes, that may be easier said than done.
The West's response to ICC charges has exposed the theatre of liberal war and order, writes Nour Odeh. But will the court be able to withstand the threats?
The battle over optics and perception has formally migrated online, where social media has been a gamechanger in revealing the rising tide of ultra-nationalism within Israel, writes Benjamin Ashraf.