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Comment: Jeremy Corbyn's victory in the Labour leadership election provides an opportunity for a serious debate about arms exports to Saudi Arabia and Britain's involvement in Yemen, writes Daniel Wickham.
During the Jenin assault, images and videos of Israeli violence flooded our social media pages. The influx of this distressing content captures the ethical dilemma at the heart of citizen journalism, writes Sarah Amr.
The bill would protect companies directly complicit in Palestinian oppression like that recently seen in the West Bank. It is an attack on our right to protest and the core principles of international solidarity, writes Ryvka Barnard.
Amidst growing discontent with the Tory government, Labour has a chance of winning the next general election. However, Starmer may need to review his rightward shift and the targeting of left-wing figures within the party, argues Mike Phipps.
The Conservatives were hammered in England’s recent local elections but Labour has a way to go if it is to win the next general election. Starmer must stop targeting the left, especially given how well radical candidates fared, argues Mike Phipps.
Despite a history of Islamophobia, Lord Austin has been appointed to review the Leicester unrest which broke out following Hindu nationalist attacks on the community. Yet again, the UK government is failing Muslims, argues Ismail Patel.
Heather Mendick draws personal experiences to highlight the online policing of Jewish identity and its effects, particularly for those who are vocally left-wing and anti-zionist.
Opinion: Recent polling suggests that the Labour Party is losing the support of Muslim constituents that it has relied upon - and for good reason, writes Taj Ali.
Hip hop artist Lowkey’s unapologetic support for Palestine has made him the target of pro-Israel efforts to censor him on Spotify, now activists must show the same defiance to stop it, writes Shareefa Energy.
Comment: If the opportunity is there, Labour should form a minority government, and immediately implement profound change in the UK's Middle East policy, writes Tom Charles.