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Western media has long been accused of bias when it comes to coverage of Israel’s crimes on Gaza. Tharwa Boulifi explains that there's double standards, a devaluing of Palestinian lives & worse treatment reserved for Arab & pro-Palestine voices.
Comment: One-sided justice in Iraq will not serve anyone's interests. Impunity for abusive security forces needs to end, writes Human Rights Watch's Belkis Wille.
Algerian in France condemned controversial Berber separatist Ferhat Mehenni for his support of Israel amidst the onslaught on Gaza. There is a long history of solidarity with Palestinians amongst Algerian Berbers, writes Khaled Sid Mohand.
Government rhetoric may change following Suella Braverman’s forced departure as Home Secretary, but her replacement, David Cameron’s political history indicates that policies will continue to be defined by racism & xenophobia, argues Daniel Lindley.
US public opinion on Iraq is changing. And the death of Abdul-Rahman (Peter) Kassig might put more pressure on Obama to do what some in the military want: return to Iraq with fanfare.
Comment: The endemic problems that sparked the October protests in Iraq have not gone away in the aftermath of Soleimani's assassination, writes Ibrahim Al-Marashi.
Comment: How can we claim to be in Iraq to protect their democracy when we are obviously violating their sovereignty? asks Lawrence J. Korb.
Comment: Iraq's protest movement must evolve into a viable opposition, with a leadership that can mobilise technocrats from across Iraq, writes Oula Kadhum.
Comment: With anti-government protests spreading through the streets of Iraq, Abdul Mahdi's mandate may be over before it's really begun, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Tracing the rise of Islamophobia, from the 1973 oil embargo to Trump's election to Hamas's attack, Arun Kundnani argues that support for Israel is central. But Americans are finally starting to see through the smokescreen of anti-Muslim propaganda.