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Western states supporting Israel as it wages catastrophic deadly attacks on Gaza are perpetuating the narrative that the oppressor has rights over the oppressed to ‘defence’. It is Palestinians who have the right to resist, argues Joseph Daher.
Majed Abusalama writes his personal reflections on the last 48 hours following Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, reminding us that it is Israel’s colonial crimes that must be stressed amidst increasing racist Western framing of Palestinians as 'terrorists'.
ChatGPT is all the hype these days, but when it comes to Arabic, the chatbot's capabilities are much less impressive. Through a personal interaction, Dima Hamdan reflects on the possibilities and risks of relying on artificial intelligence.
Growing up in Turkey, Burak Elmalı reflects on his earliest encounters with the Palestinian cause through Turkish literature, and the messages of resilience, solidarity, and unity that continue to resonate today.
Twenty-three years on, Emad Moussa argues that the Second Palestinian Intifada transformed the nature of the Israeli occupation, escalating violence and war-like tactics, entrenching a regime of control, and co-opting Palestinian leadership.
The Oslo Accords have become a defining moment in the lives of many Palestinians, entrenching Israel's occupation and co-opting their leadership. Thirty years on, Yara Hawari reflects on the collective anger and hope of a people.
It’s 50 yrs since the US-backed coup against Chile’s socialist president, Salvador Allende. Farrah Koutteineh reflects on the splits among the country's Palestinians over the Pinochet dictatorship that set in & how it impacted Palestine liberation.
The tendency to ignore or erase Palestinian resistance, and instead rely on victimising the people during Israel’s onslaughts, must be fought. The Palestinian diaspora in the West has a critical role in this, writes the Palestinian Youth Movement.
As Israel continues assaults on Palestinians’ access to water, it's important to highlight resistance against ongoing environment injustices. The NGO language of resilience doesn’t capture the transformative aims of sumud, argues Asmaa Ashraf.
The Israeli weapons company's plans to open two factories in Morocco is the latest step in Rabat's normalisation with Tel Aviv. But just like in the UK, Palestine solidarity activists have vowed to make it a difficult task, writes Huda Ammori.