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Israel's current assault on the West Bank is a reflex of an occupier losing its grip, lashing out with violence and expulsion, writes Mohammed R. Mhawish.
As Israel's genocide continues, Huda Skaik writes her personal reflections from Gaza on the relationship that Palestinians have had with death since the Nakba.
Dreams about about knafeh (traditional Palestinian delicacy), laughter and Palestine beyond an occupation.
Sami Abu Shehadeh reflects on Jimmy Carter’s legacy in the Middle East, & explains what future US leaders could learn from his approach to Israel & Palestine.
From Gaza Huda Skaik recounts over a year of displacement with her family, the destruction they witnessed, violence they fled, & starvation they experienced.
In Masafer Yatta, the Nakba is ongoing. With eyes on Gaza, settlers have intensified attacks, forcing villagers like Mohammad Huraini to defend their land.
Unless it sheds its colonial skin, the UN will fail to hold the West and Israel to account, or achieve real justice for the Palestinians, says Sara Troian.
Was another Palestine possible in 1946, two years before the Nakba? The Anglo-American Committee was a missed chance which resonates today, writes Lori Allen.
Despite technically living in Palestine, Gaza's 1.4 million Palestinian refugees refuse to forget their homeland, which they were expelled from during the Nakba.
Anna Saif argues that Israel’s education system which erases & demonises Palestinians, is at the root of the hatred that drives its army to mercilessly kill.