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A Gaza team went to repair a telecoms machine. An Israeli tank fired at them
In January, Israeli soldiers attacked a convoy of Paltel technicians in Khan Younis, killing two. Contrary to the army’s account, an investigation shows the workers coordinated every step of the journey along an approved route.
By
Yuval Abraham
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Inside NYU’s generation-defining protests for Palestine
College administrations have put themselves on the wrong side of history by cracking down on the groundswell of student activism.
By
Naim Mousa
The orchestrated persecution of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
A vicious campaign by Israeli academia, police, and media to silence the professor shows Palestinians they have no safe place in Zionist institutions.
By
Shahrazad Odeh
Israeli media’s inevitable hysteria over U.S. campus protests
The media’s unbending self-censorship on Gaza has made Israelis incapable of seeing foreign criticism as anything other than antisemitism.
By
Anat Saragusti
DISPATCHES
Campus protests for Gaza are proliferating — so is the repression
With calls for divestment spreading this past week, students share how dozens of U.S. colleges are cracking down on pro-Palestine demonstrations.
By
Julian Epp
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From the river to the sea, Israel is waging the same war
The Gaza assault cannot be understood separately from Israel’s divide-and-conquer strategy against Palestinians in Jenin, Jerusalem, and Nazareth.
By
Orly Noy
April 26, 2024
Why human agency is still central to Israel’s AI-powered warfare
Following +972’s 'Lavender' exposé, international law and AI experts explain how Israel's top brass and global tech firms are implicated in the slaughter.
By
Sophia Goodfriend
April 25, 2024
Remembering Walid Daqqa, a prisoner with a ‘heretical belief in life’
Walid and I shared a political, personal, and philosophical correspondence for two decades. Even in death, he accompanies me on the path of truth.
By
Anat Matar
April 24, 2024
Armenian Jerusalemites fight to keep their musical legacy alive
From Palestinian rock to modern folk, generations of Armenian musicians have thrived in Jerusalem. But Israeli attacks threaten the community’s future.
By
Christina Hazboun
April 24, 2024
Palestinian artists stifled as Israel ‘weaponizes fear and fame’
Death threats, arrests, and self-censorship are creating a repressive environment for Palestinian cultural figures and institutions in Israel.
By
Mariam Farah
April 23, 2024
I got out of Gaza. But I’m still trapped by the war
I left my family in Shuja’iya, crossed an Israeli army checkpoint, and spent weeks in a tent in Rafah in order to leave the Strip. The decision still haunts me.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
April 20, 2024
‘The soldiers opened the way for the settlers’: Pogroms surge across West Bank
Armed Israeli settlers raided more than a dozen Palestinian communities under the army’s guard, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake.
By
Oren Ziv
April 18, 2024
Six months after October 7, a lament for the paths not chosen
I write to Israelis who believe they have no place in their hearts for Gaza, to understand how we got to this terrible war — and how we must get out of it.
By
Haggai Matar
April 18, 2024
Iran is acting more rationally than Israel — for now
Had Iran wanted to seriously escalate its conflict with Israel, its response to the Damascus embassy bombing would have looked very different.
By
Lior Sternfeld
April 16, 2024
As Iran and Israel collide, will Palestinians pay the price?
The risk of all-out regional war grows more likely with every day that passes without a ceasefire in Gaza, warns expert Khaled Elgindy.
By
Ghousoon Bisharat
April 15, 2024
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