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The recent attack on academic Lara Sheehi shows the continued silencing of Palestine solidarity in universities. Looking back at global student movements can inspire our fight back against the pro-Israel lobby's smears, writes Jeanine Hourani.
With 2022 set to be the 'deadliest year' for Palestinians in the West Bank, Mohammed El-Kurd refuses to be forced to justify his people's right to resist Israeli occupation, especially to those who sanction the violence enacted on them.
Following a recent trip to the West Bank, Yara Asi warns about the desperate reality of young Palestinians who are faced with increasing Israeli violence and repression, high unemployment and very little hope. They feel their only option is to leave.
In the face of a brutal occupation and unjust imprisonment that strips them of their bodily autonomy, Palestinian prisoners use individual and collective hunger strikes to reclaim their agency from the Israeli regime, writes Yara M. Asi.
The recent attacks on Gaza which killed 49 people, exacerbated the already existing health crisis in the Strip. Yara M. Asi explains how Israel’s blockade, which has weakened the healthcare system, has been killing Palestinians for over 15 years.
Victories for social justice groups in France are rare, especially following Macron’s repression under the guise of fighting separatism, but three organisations have proven that it is possible to challenge the state and win, writes Yasser Louati.
In the pursuit of gold, the world’s biggest athletes, countries and corporations have ignored calls by activists to boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics and turned a blind eye to the genocide of Uyghur’s in Xinjiang, writes Khaled A. Beydoun.
The recent discovery of two informants within the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reveals one of the most nefarious dimensions of Islamophobic surveillance in the US: the informant industrial complex, writes Khaled A. Beydoun.
A flurry of new international reports paints a stark picture of harder times ahead for the Arab region, as more its people lack income, education, and the basic services for a dignified life, writes Rami Khouri.
Compensating drone strike victims in Afghanistan is about more than money, it is also a demand for Afghan humanity and to recognize the destructive War on Terror lie that Muslim identity, in and of itself, equals terrorism, writes Khaled Beydoun.