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Comment: A US citizen advocating equal rights for Palestinians is not something that should be controversial, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
The Palestinian press reacted with a mix of scepticism and muted praise after President Mahmoud Abbas' meeting with US President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Interview: Contrary to popular belief, US policy is not isolationist. It is characterised by permanent military interventions, just like the Obama administration. Andrew Bacevich talks to Sylvain Cypel.
Comment: Trump's withdrawal of the US from landmark international agreements is little more than a fast-track to easy praise from Fox News and conservative media, writes Andrew Leber.
Comment: There may be fireworks when the US president lands in Israel, but Netanyahu will be happy to brush off the desires of a flailing presidency, writes Andrew Leber.
Comment: There may be fireworks when the US president lands in Israel, but Netanyahu will be happy to brush off the desires of a flailing presidency, writes Andrew Leber.
Farrah Koutteineh explains that Keir Starmer and Liz Truss are two sides of the same coin when it comes to support for Israel to the detriment of Palestinians, a position they reinforced at the recent Labour and Conservative Party conferences.
Despite Biden’s pledges to reverse some of the damage done to Palestinians by the Trump administration, nothing notable has changed even though Israel’s crimes and violations of international law continue.
The recent arrest of The Freedom Theatre’s board chair, Bilal Al-Saadi, is not an isolated incident explains Zoe Lafferty, who says that Israel’s long history of targeting Palestinian artists and work as a silencing strategy must be resisted.
The Bradford Literature Festival is once again in the eye of the storm, this time over its sponsorship by pro-Israel groups. This further emphasises the importance of cultural spaces and the solidarity they can serve, writes Ibrahim Abul-Essad.