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Comment: On the front lines of some of today's worst human rights abuses are the three white settler colonial states; the United States, Australia and Israel, writes CJ Werleman.
The US, UN and ICC and other international organisations created by and for the Western world order cannot bring accountability for the crimes of the Israeli occupation. True justice will come from Palestinians themselves, writes Tara Alami.
Comment: Time is running out for Israel, writes CJ Werleman. Demographics (and international law) are on the Palestinians' side.
Comment: While Hamas' new charter does not amount to recognition of Israel, it formally softens its stance in a few key areas. How might this change things? asks Tristan Dunning.
As movements in Mexico make links with the Palestinian struggle in the fight against militarisation, Erick Viramontes explains that given its violent global impacts, a broader transnational mobilisation is urgently needed.
Following the US drone killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, justified by Biden as punishing a war criminal, Shabana Mir argues that there are countless others on US soil who have caused the deaths of millions globally, yet are free from any accountability.
In Germany's witch-hunt against Arab journalists, accusations of anti-Semitism are weaponised to silence pro-Palestinian voices. This conflation of anti-Semitisim and anti-Zionism is a defining trait of German public discourse, writes Matt Unicomb.
The liberation of Palestine will not come from celebrity statements, but we must take seriously the attempts to censor them. Removing ‘Palestine’ from Gigi Hadid’s Instagram post is part of a broader system of repression.
Comment: Biden must prove his credentials counteracting Islamophobia within his own party, but also as a president who can confront a global phenomenon, writes Laila Ujayli.
Comment: Biden's campaign must make space in the Democratic tent for anti-racist and progressive ally, Linda Sarsour, writes Mitchell Plitnick.