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Anna Saif argues that Israel’s education system which erases & demonises Palestinians, is at the root of the hatred that drives its army to mercilessly kill.
As Israel manipulates the truth and silences Palestinian voices to justify its violence, art and culture are powerful tools of resistance, writes Zoe Lafferty.
Let the horrific burning alive of Sha'ban al-Dalou serve as another reminder of Western media complicity in Israel's genocide in Gaza, says Abubaker Abed.
Amid Gaza's polio outbreak, Afroze Zaidi explains the history of colonisers spreading diseases directly or by creating the perfect environment for an epidemic.
Hamas's surprise attack cast a shadow of doubt over the military dominance of one of the most powerful armies in the world. But Israel's ability and willingness to inflict mass damage is a proven part of its doctrine, writes Daniel Lindley.
Israel's current assault on the West Bank is a reflex of an occupier losing its grip, lashing out with violence and expulsion, writes Mohammed R. Mhawish.
Our use of AI-generated images to depict Israeli war crimes is normalising the genocide in Gaza and undermining our resolve for change, writes Sarah Amr.
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood & Israel’s genocide in Gaza since, have challenged mainstream narratives from the Israeli military’s supposed invincibility, to the West’s role as a 'bastion' of human rights, argues Tariq Dana.
The UK's absurd criminalisation of 'coconut' is reflective of a state more concerned with policing minorities than ceasing genocide, writes Shareefa Energy.
Instead of upholding a left-wing agenda and a critical lens, liberal Zionists are a mouthpiece for Israel's occupation and genocide, writes Yoav Litvin.