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Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.
Labour might have won the UK election, but the loss of key figures to pro-Gaza candidates highlight the need for a party rethink.
After flexing its jurisdiction by issuing an arrest warrant for Putin, Hannah al-Khafaji argues that the ICC must do the same for the architects of the Iraq invasion, who have evaded accountability for 20 years despite a long list of war crimes.
After a decade-long witch-hunt, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is free. His release is a victory for those who speak truth to power, writes Vijay Prashad.
The British Arab community’s bond to Labour has weathered many geopolitical events over the decades. It will not survive this occasion, writes Yusef Rabiah.
The crisis-ridden ownership of energy in Lebanon has created an energy divide of haves and have-nots and a system reliant on imports, writes Charles Lawrie.
No Arab country is immune to climate change. With the rising frequency and intensity of climate-related disasters, it's time to act now, writes Moez Abeidi.
Jordan's historic balancing act, and reliance on its patron United States, is back in the spotlight. But has their affair gone stale, asks Riad al Khouri.
A HRW report has highlighted once again a lack of accountability for war crimes committed by US soldiers in Iraq. Many among the over 100,000 detained in prisons like Abu Ghraib were tortured but have received no justice, writes Asim Qureshi.
Karim Khan's arrest warrants have been touted as a victory for global justice. But, as Aicha el Basri writes, the US and Israel may end up the real winners.