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Praised for welcoming Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion, Israel’s granting of asylum to Ukrainian Jews is ultimately fuelled by a need to maintain a demographic supremacy over Palestinians, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Despite many attempts to sound the alarm on the oppression they face, Jerusalem’s Christians have had their plight ignored by a global community that often denies Israel’s persecution of Palestinian Christians altogether, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Since the Nakba, Israel has oppressed Palestinians through state terror which it justified as ‘self-defence’, whilst Palestinians resisting are labelled terrorists, but Israeli violence at Al Aqsa is unveiling the truth, writes Richard Silverstein.
Opinion: Naftali Bennett is the first Israeli head of government to rise from neither the ranks of the socialists nor the nationalist Zionists, writes Sylvain Cypel.
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.
Far-right Israeli politician Bezalel Smotrich’s visit to the UK rightfully drew condemnation from the Jewish community and beyond, but his bigotry cannot be separated from the policies of the state he represents, writes Sara Husseini.
Tel Aviv has been canny about keeping its neighbourhood undemocratic, and the balance of power in its favour, writes Jonathan Hoffman.
Comment: In the wake of Jerusalem's anti-Arab violence, Dominique Vidal questions how the world would react if the shoe were on the other foot.
South Africa's boycotting of Miss Universe in Israel, though a small act of solidarity with Palestinians, is a refreshing form of bravery, writes Nyasha Bhobo.
Comment: The US government has transcended its traditional role as accessory to that of full partner in Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine, writes Khalil E. Jahshan.