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Comment: Rep. Gregory Meeks' rightward shift is a worrying sign for Palestine advocates, as Biden's administration waits out elections in Israel and Palestine, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
Comment: As Israel and Lebanon begin landmark maritime border talks, Joe Macaron takes an in-depth look at the players and issues involved in these high stakes negotiations.
Whether it's a brief ‘pause’ on killing Palestinians or aid temporarily allowed to enter Gaza, Israel is not demonstrating humanitarianism, its failures to fulfil duties under international law & resuming attacks shows this, argues Yara M. Asi.
Comment: In addition to its brutal military occupation of Palestine, Israel is also supplying the weapons to extend South Sudan's deadly civil war, writes Suraya Dadoo.
Behind the humanitarian facade, Biden's port plan is about appeasing voters while helping Israel occupy and forcibly displace Gaza, writes Emad Moussa.
It's been 18 years since Israel withdrew its soldiers & settlers from the Gaza Strip. Any hope this offered was quickly quashed when it became clear that the occupying state sought to further isolate & oppress Palestinians there, writes Emad Moussa.
Following the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, political figures in the US expressed ‘outrage’ and offered their condolences, but this means nothing in the face of their continued support for Israel which includes considerable aid, writes Hebh Jamal.
The international movement for Palestine liberation may not have the military might of Israel & its allies, but amidst attacks on Gaza it has growing solidarity & organised resistance to the occupying state’s war machine, writes James Schneider.
For decades, the US has refused to move past its misguided policies and unwavering support for Israel, with no regard for the human cost, writes Kevin Schwartz.
Recent official visits across Africa by US’ First Lady Jill Biden & VP Kamala Harris point to the administration’s desire to re-strengthen relations with the continent in light of China and Russia’s growing influence, argues Abdelkader Cheref.