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Biden's first trip to the Middle East as president payed lip-service to the two-state solution but made it clear that Palestine was not a priority. Palestinian leadership must stop waiting on external solutions, writes Emad Moussa.
After Ye's Antisemitic comments, Hadar Cohen warns against the weaponisation of Antisemitism, and argues that the struggles for true liberation for Jews and Palestinians are intertwined.
Palestinians in Australia, like across the West, are endlessly fighting for their humanity and right to liberation, when Muslim institutions are complicit in normalising pro-Israel politicians, the task is even greater, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Farrah Koutteineh explains that Britain has been complicit in the oppression of Palestinians for over a century; from facilitating Israeli colonisation and ethnic cleansing, to arming the state, and even repressing Palestine solidarity in the UK.
After backlash, Israel retreated on new rules on declaring romantic relationships. But Israel's system of control, concealed under the banality of its brutal occupation, continues to encroach into the lives of Palestinians, writes Emad Moussa.
63 years since the launch of the South African anti-apartheid movement which continues to inspire BDS efforts against Israeli crimes, Emad Moussa reminds us of important differences that make the fight for Palestinians much more difficult.
Farrah Koutteineh explains that Keir Starmer and Liz Truss are two sides of the same coin when it comes to support for Israel to the detriment of Palestinians, a position they reinforced at the recent Labour and Conservative Party conferences.
Palestinian-Israeli Knesset member Mansour Abbas is the newest mouthpiece for the Israeli government's colonial narrative, but the Palestinian people will not be easily swayed in their fight for liberation, writes Ramona Wadi.
By recognising Jerusalem as Israel's 'historic capital' and promising to move the UK embassy, PM-hopeful Rishi Sunak trivialises the Palestinian right to statehood in favour of political interests and career advancement, writes Emad Moussa.
28 years on since the Hebron massacre, Palestinians see its legacy lives on, taken up not only by a marginal, isolated group of Israeli extremists but as the driving ethos underpinning most of Israel's political parties, writes Emad Moussa.