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Arab normalisation with Israel, motivated by narrow interests, sidelines the Palestinian cause, with moral decay, economic disappointment, and the reinforcement of Israel's settler-colonialism and apartheid its only outcome, writes Dr. Azmi Bishara.
The mental health impacts of Israel’s apartheid regime has already been detrimental to the Palestinian people. But the recent violent attacks on Gaza will lead to further unimaginable generational trauma, writes psychologist Nasreen Hanifi.
Majed Abusalama writes his personal reflections on the last 48 hours following Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, reminding us that it is Israel’s colonial crimes that must be stressed amidst increasing racist Western framing of Palestinians as 'terrorists'.
Growing up in Turkey, Burak Elmalı reflects on his earliest encounters with the Palestinian cause through Turkish literature, and the messages of resilience, solidarity, and unity that continue to resonate today.
The tendency to ignore or erase Palestinian resistance, and instead rely on victimising the people during Israel’s onslaughts, must be fought. The Palestinian diaspora in the West has a critical role in this, writes the Palestinian Youth Movement.
As Israel continues assaults on Palestinians’ access to water, it's important to highlight resistance against ongoing environment injustices. The NGO language of resilience doesn’t capture the transformative aims of sumud, argues Asmaa Ashraf.
Following the death of Khader Adnan, Samar Saeed argues that in a colonial carceral system that aims to crush the body, soul, and mind of Palestinians, political prisoners are central to the struggle for liberation.
The bill would protect companies directly complicit in Palestinian oppression like that recently seen in the West Bank. It is an attack on our right to protest and the core principles of international solidarity, writes Ryvka Barnard.
Nearly a decade after thousands of Palestinians were killed in Operation Protective Edge, Israel's incessant violence continues unabated. But a growing international solidarity movement gives hope to Palestinian resistance, writes Shahd Abusalama.
The mask has fallen from the ugly face of the Zionist occupation, says Ali Anouzla, and nothing can justify normalisation with Israel in light of the escalating atrocities. Moroccans should seek ways to overturn the reviled deal imposed on them.