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Israel has constructed an entire security doctrine on the basis that Palestinians are terrorists for fighting against their land being stolen, but this purposely ignores that the root of the violence is the occupation, writes Emad Moussa.
The most profitable crop for illegal Israeli settlements is the date. This Ramadan, the boycott campaign should not just make it difficult for Israel to continue its international exports, it should make it impossible, writes Jeanine Hourani.
Comment: As long as Israel continues to occupy and oppress Palestinians, the memory of the Nakba will continue to regenerate and re-emphasise itself, writes Emad Moussa.
Opinion: The latest escalations by Israel is proof that conflict is not incidental or circumstantial to Zionism; it is integral to its logic and necessary for its functioning, writes Emad Moussa.
Comment: Facebook is considering classing anti-Zionism as a kind of hate speech. Doing so would be detrimental to Palestinians and Jews alike, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
Opinion:As Dr Cornel West's case illustrates, when anti-racism work expands to include Palestinian human rights, the threat becomes existential for faculty, writes Sahar F. Aziz.
Comment: With Barghouti and thousands of other Palestinians behind bars, imprisonment has become a defining part of the Palestinian national consciousness, writes Emad Moussa.
Palestinian journalist Majdoleen Hassouna, winner of this year's RSF Press Freedom Prize, was banned by Israel from leaving the West Bank to collect her award. She's not the first or last to face Israel’s punitive measures, writes Emad Moussa.
Throughout the decades, the Palestinian Authority maintained an illusion of power, with no qualms about losing Palestine if it can safeguard its privileges. Yet, what will the PA do when these privileges inevitably end? writes Ramona Wadi.
The decision by the Tory-led United Kingdom government to ban Hamas has nothing to do with fighting anti-Semitism, rather it merely seeks to benefit a settler-colonial enterprise, writes Emad Moussa.