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Emboldened by far-right rhetoric, a new music genre has emerged in Israel, one that celebrates the death of Palestinians and the destruction of Gaza.
Bosnians know the road to justice after genocide is long. But, as Nidžara Ahmetašević argues, Netanyahu's legacy will ultimately be that of a war criminal.
With Israel's ongoing violence in Lebanon and Palestine, war remains especially brutal for women. Activist Lina AbiRafeh speaks to them about their experiences
Arab and Muslim voters reject blame for the Democrats' loss, citing the party’s failure to address Gaza and domestic issues, leading many to vote elsewhere
From Beirut to Cairo, Rabat to Sanaa, Arabs have many lessons to learn from the fallout of Hamas's 7 October attack a year later, argues Bahey eldin Hassan.
Israel's torture camps in Gaza draw another parallel with the Bosnian genocide, writes Nidžara Ahmetašević. And like the Bosnians, justice remains elusive.
Pseudo-intellectual idol to the masses, Yuval Noah Harari's imaginary Zionism is so far-fetched he may as well be living on another planet, writes Yoav Litvin.
Amal Clooney broke her silence on Gaza with the revelation she'd bring Israel to the ICC. So do we owe Amal Clooney an apology, asks Ruqaiya Haris.
Seven months into Israel's war in Gaza, children's mental health has rapidly worsened, with troubling reports of death and suicidal thoughts emerging.
Palestinians in the Netherlands are hosting modest iftars, emphasising shared experience instead of greed, to bring the reality of Ramadan in Gaza to light.