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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.
Interview: The elusive figure behind the recent tube advertisements for Israel apartheid week talks about diversifying the solidarity campaign, the limits of protest and extending solidarity to Syria.
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.
Analysis: Palestinian Christians have played a key role in Palestinian history, participating in shaping national identity and culture. While some names are widely known, others deserve more recognition.
Analysis: A clear Labour majority in the UK election is unlikely to change Keir Starmer's pro-Israel posturing or strategic ambivalence towards Palestine.
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.
The Jewish Chronicle recently apologised to Palestinian charity Interpal for spewing false claims about them, but how deep does the smearing campaign in the UK run?