Israel Attacks on Gaza Left Strained Health Care System in Tatters
After a ceasefire on Thursday, Palestinians took stock of damage wrought by airstrikes that left doctors dead and at least 19 health care facilities destroyed.
After a ceasefire on Thursday, Palestinians took stock of damage wrought by airstrikes that left doctors dead and at least 19 health care facilities destroyed.
Deconstructed Podcast
Journalist Mariam Barghouti discusses the recent violence and the reality of her life in the West Bank.
An open letter on media standards in Canada, where some style guides ban the word “Palestine,” garnered over 2,000 signatures.
Voices
A Palestinian member of Israel’s Knesset writes that dispossession, discrimination, and occupation cannot be swept under the rug.
The bombing of global media offices in Gaza caused a stir, while few noted the Palestinian journalists left to work with targets on their backs.
Obtained by The Intercept, the policies alarmed advocates, who said Facebook is silencing political speech.
U.S. charities are funding Israeli settler organizations working to evict Palestinians from their East Jerusalem homes.
Since the first two Palestinian intifadas, camera phones and social media have changed the landscape of global outrage.
Putting conditions on U.S. aid to Israel has become a controversial topic — but it was the norm in Washington just a few decades ago.
Right-wing lawyer David Abrams’s lawsuit against UCLA could unleash harassment on attendees of a Students for Justice in Palestine event.
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