The lives ended in Israel’s attack on a beloved seaside cafe in Gaza
As an oppressive heat settled over Gaza, Israel told people to stay away from the Mediterranean Sea, a source of food and small joys during the genocide
One teenager described hiding among body parts as soldiers shot into crowds of aid seekers in Gaza
There is an emptiness at the heart of cosmopolitanism, one where even daily videos of shredded children in Gaza are not enough to get liberal elites to stop their savagery
As Israel’s genocidal airstrikes and blockades strip Palestinians in Gaza of every means of life, they still cling to one thing: hope for a better tomorrow
Conceived as a “civilian response to global injustice,” marchers from across the world descended on Cairo in June, with the goal of crossing Egypt’s Rafah border and breaking Israel’s humanitarian blockade on Gaza
Advocates see echoes of the Iraq War, paved by disinformation from the U.S. government about the country’s nuclear capabilities
Diaspora communities are turning attention back on the ongoing oppression of Kashmiris and their right to self-determination
The Hindu nationalist response to the Pahalgam attack in April highlights similarities between how India and Israel dole out “collective punishment” against Kashmiris and Palestinians, Kashmiri scholars say
The Israeli military has killed several U.S. citizens, and each time, the State Department does little more than request an investigation
Canary Mission went from a blacklist that harmed professional prospects to a dossier of people for the U.S. government to target and detain
Legal challenges killed the referendum effort. Now, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh is suing grassroots organizers for legal costs
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