Some Palestinians fled to Egypt to escape the genocide, while others were visitors stuck there after Oct. 7. All are now in endless exile
State recommendations for combating antisemitism in schools are facing pushback from educators and advocates who warn that the ADL’s influence may limit academic freedom and distort historical perspective
A monthslong Prism investigation reveals pro-Israel bias at the leadership levels of mainstream U.S. newsrooms, which intensified after Oct. 7, 2023
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
Israel’s ethnic cleansing of West Bank refugee camps is escalating rapidly, displacing thousands of Palestinians
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
Nonprofits say the decision will have “a devastating and irreversible impact” on their ability to bring critically ill or injured children from Gaza to the U.S.
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
Though the new antibiotic “ice cream” is dangerous, few adults can deny children this small indulgence that makes life during a genocide feel worth living
As colleges across the U.S. prepare to welcome students back to campus, Israel continues to destroy Gaza’s universities and slaughter students and professors
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