The Israeli army besieged Aqbat Jabr refugee camp for the second time this year, after a drive-by shooting allegedly carried out by a resistance cell in the camp left an Israeli-American man dead.
The World Economic Forum makes no qualms about showing solidarity for the people of Ukraine and condemning Russia, but when it comes to condemning Israeli crimes, it insists on remaining impartial.
Israel’s new government has cemented apartheid with the annexation of the West Bank and Biden doesn’t care; but American Jews who thrive in a secular democracy should be outraged by what is done in their name.
The New York Times barely mentions that the latest settler rampage in Huwwara was a state-sponsored pogrom, presided over by the Israeli army. They don’t want to destroy the two-state illusion.
Calling for nonviolence does not mean abandoning the right to armed self-defense. It means the tactical use of these methods in the same way that the civil rights movement did.
I spent a day with a family in Jabaliya refugee camp at the height of Gaza’s cold winter months. This is how they survive without electricity.
The Biden administration is determined not to criticize the extremist Israeli government even in the wake of settler terrorism licensed by officials. It wants no daylight between Democrats and Republicans on Israel.
At this point in history, the Palestinian Authority serves only to empower the two-state ruse until Zionism has achieved its singular, century-old goal: a race state in all of historic Palestine.
I often go to cover one story and find many other stories inside it. Sometimes it feels like Gaza is the homeland of original stories. But unfortunately, many of these stories are painful.