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As public discontent and the threats to Egypt's national security grow, Emad Moussa asks: how long will Cairo stick by its soft stance on Israel's war on Gaza?
Starmer's reversal of Labour's promise to recognise Palestinian statehood and support for Israel's war shows he is not fit to lead, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Across Australia’s political spectrum, Palestinians have been failed as leaders speak about empty humanitarian pauses amidst Israel's killings in Gaza, instead of calling for ceasefire. They have shown their true politics, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Despite the incessant efforts of the pro-Israel lobby to censor Palestinians and their allies, the festival was a testament to the strength of transnational solidarity between those fighting for liberation around the world, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
It is unsurprising following weeks of Suella Braverman fuelling hateful rhetoric against Palestine solidarity, that the far-right & Tommy Robinson remobilised to oppose one of the largest Palestine demonstrations in the UK, argues Farrah Koutteineh.
Regardless of what it may claim, Palestinians know that Israel's goal has always been mass murder, ethnic cleansing and forced expulsion just like in 1948. In Gaza, we are witnessing the prelude, writes Emad Moussa.
The Oslo Accords have become a defining moment in the lives of many Palestinians, entrenching Israel's occupation and co-opting their leadership. Thirty years on, Yara Hawari reflects on the collective anger and hope of a people.
For 75 years, Israel has sought to erase Palestinian history to legitimise its foundational myths and justify ongoing dispossession and occupation. This denial is anti-Palestinian racism in action, writes Emad Moussa.
Nearly nine decades ago, Palestinians launched a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience against Jewish colonisation and the British mandate that provides lessons for the struggle today, writes Emad Moussa.
In the film, Oppenheimer is morally rehabilitated as a hero who supposedly advocated for nuclear peace. But by helping develop Israel's nuclear programme, he set off a chain reaction of regional proliferation, writes Emad Moussa.