CNN’s Jake Tapper failed to adhere to professional and ethical journalism standards in a story claiming to offer proof of sexual violence by Palestinian fighters on October 7.
Three activists are facing possible decades in prison for taking non-violent direct action against an Israeli military company. As other movements challenging systems of power have shown us, these charges are just a first step in state repression.
Why has Israel overwhelmingly targeted Palestinian civilians in its attack on Gaza? Israeli leaders have told us repeatedly collective punishment is Israel’s official policy, the current attack has just taken it to the next level.
The Israeli army has resumed its bombardment of the Gaza Strip as violence rages on in the West Bank, and Washington warns Israel that it might face consequences for its actions in the coming weeks — but not yet.
Multiple testimonies collected from Palestinians displaced from northern Gaza reveal the horrors of the Israeli army’s “safe passage” on Salah al-Din Street.
Israel has a long history of taking Palestinian children captive, abusing and scarring them in the process. This mass incarceration of children living under occupation boils down to one thing: control and the deprivation of liberty.
Following October 7, “The Zone of Interest,” about a family of Nazis living right against the walls of Auschwitz, is the most relevant film in the world right now.
There is a narrative developing among segments of the Washington punditry that Joe Biden deserves credit for navigating the Israeli assault on Gaza. None of it holds up under the slightest bit of scrutiny.
Palestinians in Gaza don’t have enough aid, and hospitals in northern Gaza are still not receiving fuel. Israel appears determined to continue their assault on Gaza despite U.S. pressure for an extended truce.