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Over the past year, our hearts and minds have been shattered. For mental health podcaster Layla Maghribi, Israel's genocide in Gaza has changed her forever.
Gaza has become a taboo subject in the West, with supporters of Palestine either ghosted or forced to lose friends over their stance, writes Layla Maghribi.
Ahmed Alnaouq recounts the painful killing of 21 family members a year ago, & explains why this has driven him to speak louder on the plight of Palestinians.
Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura reflects on Israel's war on Gaza, the ICJ case, and this historic moment: have we learned from the past or are we doomed to repeat it?
Huda Skaik gives a personal reflection on how people in Gaza welcomed last autumn compared with this one, following a year of Israel’s genocide.
From Gaza Huda Skaik asks why, in the face of so much death and destruction, the world seems unable or unwilling to react to the horrors.
Huda Skaik explains that even after Israel ceases its assault on Gaza, it will be a daily battle for survival. The war doesn't simply end when violence stops.
From Western leaders using the Holocaust to repress Palestine solidarity, to Israel dishonouring its memory by using it to mobilise support for its crimes against Palestinians. The Holocaust has become a tool, not a lesson, writes Avik Jain Chatlani.
After a month of Israel's war on Gaza, Ahmed Saleh reflects on seven decades of colonisation and occupation, and mourns his friends taken too soon.
The use of bots to troll Palestinians online is part of a systematic targeting campaign. But all the harassment and intimidation will not deter activists, who are committed to revealing the truth that Israel fears, writes Nooran Hamdan.