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As Israel escalates its year-long assault on Lebanon, it's clear that it's mirroring the Gaza playbook and pursuing expansionism, says Farah-Silvana Kanaan.
Since the start of Israel's genocide in Gaza, Palestinians have been forced to beg the world for empathy. But the shame is not ours to bear, writes Sarah Amr.
Israel has shattered its precedent of sadism, paving the way for wider imperial corruption and the end of the West's neoliberal mirage, writes Yoav Litvin.
History is repeating itself in northern Gaza. 76 years later, the 'General's Plan' leaves Gazans with a choice: starve or be slaughtered, says Hamza Yusuf.
Hafsa Lodi reflects on one year of zero McDonald’s and explains why she plans to leave the golden arches behind for good.
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.
Columbia may have razed the encampment, but so long as it remains complicit in the Gaza genocide, student journalists will not tire, says Lara-Nour Walton.
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.
Separating Jews from Palestinians is incompatible with human rights because it implies mass transfer or being treated as an underclass, writes Yanis Varoufakis.
The dehumanisation of Palestinians continues to reach new depths; only Israelis are 'real' and deserving of compassion in Western media, writes Owen Jones.