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Despite the opposition, Rabat sees its ties with Tel Aviv as helpful for the Palestinian cause and facilitating aid to the Gaza Strip.
The law professor was suspended after she criticised Israel's offensive in Gaza and said it was time to 'abolish Zionism' in an interview with Israeli TV.
Analysis: Benny Gantz's recent visit to Washington was a direct message to Netanyahu, but are there cracks in the wider US-Israel relationship?
Palestine Action have defaced a painting of Arthur Balfour, the controversial British politician whose declaration was pivotal in Israel's foundation.
Hamas has said it has shown the required flexibility to achieve a deal providing for a complete cessation of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
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.
The investigation had already ruffled the feathers of Tunisian officials, prompting Tunisia's prime minister to discuss the matter with his French counterpart.
"The synagogues are holding events that [are] trying to get Canadians to invest in stolen Palestinian land in Israel," said a member of Jews Say No to Genocide.
Randa Abdel-Fattah unpacks how allegations of mass rape have been deployed to justify genocide in Gaza, a phenomenon race-critical feminists have seen before.
Israel's 'scholasticide' is central to its colonial project, because education is at the heart of Palestinian resistance and liberation, writes Samar Saeed.