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One year on, the Gaza genocide has exposed the occupier's intentions. The movement for Palestine must unite and demand political accountability, writes PYM.
Growing repression of students leading Palestine solidarity in the US shows the little regard political elites have for freedom of speech, writes Samar Saeed.
The Israeli order to evacuate 1.1 million people from northern Gaza has stoked fears of a mass expulsion of Palestinians reminiscent of the 1948 Nakba, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Benjamin Netanyahu's goal in Gaza is direct reoccupation and ethnic cleansing, fulfilling the Zionist timeline and securing his future, writes Emad Moussa.
The Western media's skewed coverage of Israel's assault on Gaza has exposed its rotten core, led by client journalism and deadly spin, says Myriam Francois.
This year's 4th of July marks 531 years of settler colonialism that led to the establishment of the US. Given this year also marks 75yrs of the Palestinian Nakba, Farrah Koutteineh reflects on the oppression & solidarity of both indigenous peoples.
Israel's most recent assault on Gaza is a sombre reminder that the Nakba is ongoing and an urgent call to stand in solidarity with Palestinians against the system of colonial violence, military occupation and apartheid, writes Ryvka Barnard.
In Palestine, not all violence is equal. It is an innate function of Zionism, but not the existential struggle of the Palestinian people, writes Ilan Pappe.
Israel’s attacks on Farha, a film which depicts the events of the Nakba, highlight its fears over losing control of its victim narrative, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
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.