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After her colleague in Gaza narrowly escaped death during an Israeli military attack Hannah Bond calls on the UK to ban all arms export licenses to the Israel.
The international movement for Palestine liberation may not have the military might of Israel & its allies, but amidst attacks on Gaza it has growing solidarity & organised resistance to the occupying state’s war machine, writes James Schneider.
Western feminists place a wickedly biased burden of proof on Palestinian sexual abuse cases, leading to the ignoring of Israeli rape, says Maryam Aldossari.
Israel's army chastised Iran for allegedly providing hundreds of millions of dollars to Lebanese movement Hizballah, saying the funds could have instead bought subscriptions to dating app Tinder.
Putin's push to end Syria's war could see Russia pursue a more pragmatic approach to regional issues, which will likely see Iran dumped in favour of Israel, says Ruth Riegler.
By constantly keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive, Israel has strategically used the past as a tactic to keep Germany locked into a state of eternal debt, which it cannot pay off, explains Victoria Schneider.
Ahmad Jamil Azem describes a string of serious failings made by Israel over the last two years, describing these as "stations" along the road which paved the way for the unprecedented attack launched by Hamas on Saturday 7 October.
Israel's systematic targeting of journalists in Gaza and its brazen genocidal statements are both the product of decades of impunity, writes Ahmed Shihab-Eldin.
After Israeli airstrikes destroyed her family home, Eman Alhaj Ali reflects on the generations of lives, dreams and memories shattered by Israel's war.
Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura reflects on Israel's war on Gaza, the ICJ case, and this historic moment: have we learned from the past or are we doomed to repeat it?