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Analysis: With an explicit rejection of the region's normalisation trend, the new Iraqi law criminalising relations with Israel could have widespread consequences for civil rights, business, and domestic and regional affairs.
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.
The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has called Britain’s plan to designate it as a terrorist group “supporting the aggressor at the expense of the victimâ€
Gaza's status as a centre of archaeological significance has long been neglected by state infrastructure. But such oversight has paradoxically meant that individuals may stumble upon artefacts of historic worth, as shown by two recent excavations.
Praised for welcoming Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion, Israel’s granting of asylum to Ukrainian Jews is ultimately fuelled by a need to maintain a demographic supremacy over Palestinians, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Despite many attempts to sound the alarm on the oppression they face, Jerusalem’s Christians have had their plight ignored by a global community that often denies Israel’s persecution of Palestinian Christians altogether, writes Robert Inlakesh.
India's diverse history is being targeted by Hindu nationalists, who are peddling false claims and conspiracy theories to disown the country's 800-year-old Muslim heritage.
A Palestinian father of two was killed in a military raid in near Hebron.
Analysis: Israel is attempting to frame efforts to evict Palestinian Bedouins from their land as a 'legal dispute', but displacing Palestinians has always been at the crux of its concerted and ongoing settler-colonial project.
Iran announced it is removing 27 nuclear surveillance cameras installed by the International Atomic Energy Agency