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This month marks 74 years of the Nakba when 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes for the creation of the state of Israel. As the catastrophe continues, we must resist Britain’s role in sustaining a system of oppression, writes Ben Jamal.
Salman Rushdie's "Taliban-like" comments on Palestine pander to a growing liberal audience itching to justify their Islamophobia, writes Nadeine Asbali.
As the world acts as silent spectators to Israel's war, it's not just Palestinians who are dying in Gaza, it's also humanity's moral compass, writes Dina Khadr.
Israel's most recent assault on Gaza is a sombre reminder that the Nakba is ongoing and an urgent call to stand in solidarity with Palestinians against the system of colonial violence, military occupation and apartheid, writes Ryvka Barnard.
As universities across the UK continue to suppress Palestine activism, it's up to students to go beyond empty talk of "decolonisation" and performative solidarity to take concrete action for Palestinian liberation, write Kieron Turner & Hamza Rehman.
The UK court's decision to uphold a prayer ban in a London school is intertwined with a wider moral panic regarding Muslims and Gaza, writes Nadeine Asbali.
°®Âþµº Meets: MP, activist and former Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn to talk more about his new initiative 'Peace and Justice', as well as his thoughts on Palestine, the pandemic, Afghanistan, UK racism, and the state of Labour today.
As British Muslims, we must use our political leverage this Ramadan, starting by boycotting those who sanction Israel's genocide in Gaza, writes Nadeine Asbali.
It's taken until Netanyahu’s new far-right government for some to acknowledge Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, but these violations of international law have long existed. Rami Khouri explains what must shift to challenge the current trajectory.
°®Âþµº Meets: Sami Tamimi to talk about his new cookbook Falastin, a love letter to Palestinian food, the land and its people.