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The Western media's skewed coverage of Israel's assault on Gaza has exposed its rotten core, led by client journalism and deadly spin, says Myriam Francois.
Israel’s attacks on Farha, a film which depicts the events of the Nakba, highlight its fears over losing control of its victim narrative, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.
In Palestine, not all violence is equal. It is an innate function of Zionism, but not the existential struggle of the Palestinian people, writes Ilan Pappe.
Israeli NGOs do not seem ready to tackle the Nakba nor Israel's recent encroachment on Palestinian history, their silence makes them part of the problem, writes Emad Moussa.
Egypt's inaction over Israeli crimes in Gaza has fuelled accusations of complicity, writes Emad Moussa. But how has Egypt's stance changed through time?
Israel's violence against Palestinian women is core to its settler colonialism because they sustain indigenous life and resistance, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Israel's allies are snubbing Netanyahu to cloak their complicity in genocide, writes Emad Moussa. But what if Bibi is a symptom of a wider societal disease?
From running into the sea for airdropped aid to risking their lives for a sack of flour, Israel's war is an attack on Palestinian dignity, writes Emad Moussa.
As public discontent and the threats to Egypt's national security grow, Emad Moussa asks: how long will Cairo stick by its soft stance on Israel's war on Gaza?
Opinion: Israeli strikes on UN sites in Gaza are a calculated escalation, aiming to divide and render Gaza uninhabitable, and erase UNRWA's historical role.