Hundreds of Gazans leave their shattered city in silence, fleeing relentless bombardment and increasing despair, only to find overcrowded, unsafe refuge in the south
Western journalists’ coverage of the genocide confirms that agenda-setting newsrooms learned nothing from their harmful post-9/11 reporting
As bombardment closes in, Gazans face renewed trauma as they choose between staying in their homes under threat or heading to crowded tent cities
We are all confronting hunger, but our approaches are very different, from pure creativity to blatant exploitation
ICL Group, whose North American headquarters are in St. Louis, is tied to the manufacturing of white phosphorus, which the Israeli military has reportedly used against Palestinians. Now, the company wants to expand into a historically Black neighborhood
The economic and cultural hub symbolized Gazans’ strength and prosperity—until Israel transformed the neighborhood into a killing field
In this Q&A with Prism, Dr. Mimi Syed discusses her two missions to Gaza, where she treated children with gunshot wounds to the head
The court’s historic July ruling found that wealthy nations like the U.S. have a legal responsibility to address the climate crisis. But its silence on Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians reveals how international law fails the most vulnerable
Many Palestinians now see negotiations not as a path to peace, but as a tool of genocide
Israel’s starvation of Gaza builds on lessons learned throughout history: Keep people hungry and they’ll demand bread, not freedom
Prism chats with Kern and Hannah Moushabeck, co-owner of Interlink Publishing, the only Palestinian-owned press in the U.S.
Google announced a cybersecurity partnership with the United Arab Emirates, which has been accused of arming the paramilitary group denounced for committing genocide in Darfur
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