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The decision to end recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital is an obligation under international law and shouldn't be considered a win for Palestinians as long as Israel is allowed to act with impunity, write Randa Abdel-Fattah and Amal Naser.
US voters concerned about Israel's genocide in Gaza were criticised, but Trump’s victory shows they're not a minority that should be ignored, argues Nada Elia.
Comment: Israel's free hand in expanding its colonial endeavours is increasingly a point of friction between governments and their populations, writes Malia Bouattia.
Book Club: °®Âþµº sits down with journalist John Lyons, whose new book, Dateline Jerusalem: Journalism's Toughest Assignment, examines the current stranglehold of the Israeli lobby within Australia and how to shift the current narrative.
Comment: Egypt publicly opposed Trump's Jerusalem move, but evidence this is a policy Sisi actually supports comes as little surprise, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Portraying the PA as the sole voice of the Palestinian people is hampering their struggle for liberation, writes Ramona Wadi.
By recognising Jerusalem as Israel's 'historic capital' and promising to move the UK embassy, PM-hopeful Rishi Sunak trivialises the Palestinian right to statehood in favour of political interests and career advancement, writes Emad Moussa.
Comment: Washington is playing a dangerous game by supporting Saudi Arabia's bellicose stances on key regional issues, writes Jonathon Fenton-Harvey.
Comment: The 'guilty by association' narrative means that Palestinians, migrants and people of colour are automatically suspect on entering the US, writes Malia Bouattia.
Opinion: Recent events in East Jerusalem and Gaza have exposed President Biden's hands-off approach as ineffective and dangerous, writes Mitchell Plitnick.