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Comment: The 'guilty by association' narrative means that Palestinians, migrants and people of colour are automatically suspect on entering the US, writes Malia Bouattia.
Growing repression of students leading Palestine solidarity in the US shows the little regard political elites have for freedom of speech, writes Samar Saeed.
Simply pausing & not stopping Israel’s bombing of Gaza to vaccinate children at risk of polio shows the limits of efforts to save them, writes Yara Asi.
The literary magazine has announced the winner of a translation prize as a Harvard lecturer.
Whether it's a brief ‘pause’ on killing Palestinians or aid temporarily allowed to enter Gaza, Israel is not demonstrating humanitarianism, its failures to fulfil duties under international law & resuming attacks shows this, argues Yara M. Asi.
The UN World Food Programme’s cuts to food aid have been detrimental to Palestinians. But given the politicised nature of funding & donations, the only solution to food insecurity is ending Israel’s oppression not growing dependence, writes Yara Asi.
The UN repeatedly excluding Israel from the list of countries that commit violations against children is deeply hypocritical given the Secretary-General himself has described the hellish lives of Palestinian children in Gaza, argues Yara Asi.
The Oslo Accords were never about peace or justice. Three decades on, they have only served to cement Israel's occupation and settler colonial expansion, while allowing the world to abandon the Palestinian cause, writes Yara M. Asi.
The first Palestinian Prisoners Day was commemorated 49 years ago. Israel has spent the decades refining its oppressive measures against 800,000-plus Palestinians who have been imprisoned since the occupation began, writes Yara M. Asi.
Israel’s medical permit system which prevents Palestinians who require lifesaving treatment from travelling to services in other areas is another mechanism used to control and inflict violence on the Palestinian people, writes Yara M. Asi.