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Liberal voices in Israel & elsewhere condemned the recent attacks by Israeli settlers across occupied West Bank villages in Palestine as if these acts were an exception. This violence is the foundation to Israel’s very inception, argues Tara Alami.
The US, UN and ICC and other international organisations created by and for the Western world order cannot bring accountability for the crimes of the Israeli occupation. True justice will come from Palestinians themselves, writes Tara Alami.
Academic institutions must refuse to be complicit in apartheid and occupation by collaborating with Israeli universities, which directly support the Israeli regime in its oppression of Palestinians, writes Nada Elia.
Even earlier than the Mandate of Palestine and the Balfour Declaration, British intervention in the Holy Land was laying the foundations for Israel's occupation, with consequences that reverberate today, writes Gabriel Polley.
Attempts to silence Palestinian voices at Adelaide Writers Week reveal the selectivity of free speech and how it can be used to censor those that speak out against state-sanctioned violence, writes Amal Naser.
The newly elected extremist far-right government of Israel is the logical result of decades of unchecked occupation, colonisation, and ethno-nationalism, writes Joseph Daher, and any struggle for democracy must centre Palestinian liberation.
Tommy McKearney reflects on Palestine and Ireland's shared history of anti-imperialist struggle, the occupied's spirit of resistance and the sacrifices of martyrs in the global fight for freedom and justice, from Khader Adnan to Bobby Sands.
Detained by Israel and threatened with deportation, Palestinian human rights lawyer writes from prison a letter of defiance, refusing to apologise for standing up to the occupation and colonisation of his homeland.
For decades, Palestinians have told the story of the Tantura massacre, but only when Israeli veterans confessed did the world listen. Until Palestinians have the authority to narrate their own history, justice remains elusive, writes Jehad Abusalim.
Israeli politicians have long used military attacks on Gaza as a tool to whip up support, with elections approaching this clearly continues to be the case, especially as voters and campaigners move further to the right, writes Ahmed Alnaouq.