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 Aseel Baidoun from Medical Aid for Palestinians issues a dire warning: If Israeli invasion of Rafah is not stopped the world must brace for unimaginable horror
Israeli forces have already killed 41 Palestinians this year. Many of them were children whose families are unlikely to receive any justice, writes Yara M. Asi.
Comment: Despite fierce public opposition, leaders in Sudan, Morocco and Tunisia know their path to the US lies through Israel, writes Rose Worden.
After being terminated from Sinn Féin without explanation, Farrah Koutteineh explores the Irish party's evolution from a revolutionary one that stood with Palestine to one that prioritises election results over Palestinian voices.
Comment: For all his commitment to the Jewish state, it is bewildering that US President Barack Obama should be seen in Israel as an antagonist, writes Usaid Saddiqui
Comment: Congress needs to hold Egypt accountable for its human rights record, and ensure that US military aid is not used to commit human rights abuses, writes Josh Ruebner.
The Democrats have paved the way for Biden's VP, Kamala Harris, to reach the White House. But how different will she be from Genocide Joe, asks Laura Albast.
The movement's success in Michigan and beyond warns that Biden's support for Israel's war on Gaza could cost Democrats the US election, writes Irfan Kovankaya.
A proposed law will impose capital punishment for Palestinians that 'harm the state of Israel', judicially legitimising state-sanctioned execution and entrenching a system of apartheid, writes Adi Mansour on Palestinian Prisoners' Day.
As violence escalates in Sheikh Jarrah, where Palestinians face expulsion, the US Democratic delegation's trip to Jerusalem sends a clear message to Israel that it may act with impunity regarding Palestinians' human rights, writes Mitchell Plitnick.