Voices
Trump Sanctions Palestinian Human Rights Groups for Doing Their Job. Anybody Could Be Next.
It’s the first time the U.S. has sanctioned an organization specifically for using lawful, peaceful tools of advocacy.
Voices
It’s the first time the U.S. has sanctioned an organization specifically for using lawful, peaceful tools of advocacy.
Voices
Photographers in Gaza risk their lives to witness the war. Their images speak louder than the critics trying to discredit them.
Palestinian journalist Anas Zayed Fteiha filed a legal claim against Axel Springer for alleging his photos exaggerate the famine in Gaza.
At least 10 members of the Infidels worked in Gaza for GHF’s security contractor, the BBC reported, with seven in oversight roles.
Calls to end complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza have escalated in the EU and U.S. — but both face opposition from the political status quo.
Palestinian students who were admitted to American universities are now trapped in Gaza, where Israel has destroyed most schools.
Israel’s bombing of Qatar interrupted ceasefire negotiations in a war made possible by U.S. support.
In “a mockery of international law,” per one expert, Israel has bombed the residence of Hamas officials negotiating peace in Doha, Qatar.
Rep. Deborah Ross became the latest Democrat to swear off AIPAC amid pressure to hold Israel accountable for its genocide in Gaza.
The “Block the Bombs” bill’s supporters are presenting it as a litmus test for the 2026 midterms.
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