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During the Jenin assault, images and videos of Israeli violence flooded our social media pages. The influx of this distressing content captures the ethical dilemma at the heart of citizen journalism, writes Sarah Amr.
When Irish Dunnes Stores workers refused to sell South African goods to protest apartheid, it led the Irish government to implement a national boycott. These are the radical stands we must take in solidarity with Palestine, writes Beauty Dhlamini.
The bill would protect companies directly complicit in Palestinian oppression like that recently seen in the West Bank. It is an attack on our right to protest and the core principles of international solidarity, writes Ryvka Barnard.
Germany continues in its attempts to censor & repress Palestinians & Palestine solidarity whilst extending endless support for Israel & its apartheid practices. But these tactics will not stop people mobilising & speaking out, argues Hebh Jamal.
Academic institutions must refuse to be complicit in apartheid and occupation by collaborating with Israeli universities, which directly support the Israeli regime in its oppression of Palestinians, writes Nada Elia.
The UK government’s targeting of Palestine solidarity attempts to criminalise and depoliticise action taken by activists like Tony Greenstein, and silence campaigns on Israel’s crimes under the guise of ‘fighting anti-Semitism’, argues Emad Moussa.
As the Dominican Republic is set to honour Israel at the Santo Domingo International Book Fair, writers & activists have called for a boycott. Solidarity has been weak in the past, but the current campaign is growing, writes Simón RodrÃguez.
Palestinian women have served a vital role in the resistance, from fighting the British mandate to Israel’s colonialism, occupation and apartheid. Farrah Koutteineh looks back at their radical history during the First Intifada.
On 18 February, an Israeli diplomat was ousted from the African Union Summit after member states fought against Israel's observer status in the body, showing African states are leading Palestine solidarity efforts as Arab states cosy up to Israel.
When violence is embedded in the very fabric of Israel's settler colonial regime, waging an armed struggle is morally justified in the fight for decolonisation and Palestinian liberation, writes Emad Moussa.