Gaza has proven that the United States’ blind support of Israel is incompatible with its broader foreign policy agenda.
In the wake of the Hamas’s attack on October 7, Palestinians in the United States are being targeted, whether through limits to their free speech, the loss of their livelihood, or even threats to their lives.
Brandeis University has become the first school to ban its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter.
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) over comments she made advocating for Palestinians to be free.
The largest anti-war protests in 20 years may also be signalling the birth of a massive, long-term movement that will have a profound impact on the 2024 election and beyond.
There were indications this week that evidence of Israeli genocide in Gaza is breaking in on the American mind, including the historic pro-Palestine demonstration in D.C. — and can things ever be the same?
The western media argues that only Israeli victims deserve justice. Thousands of Palestinians never do.
The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice are partnering with campus police to combat antisemitism on campuses across the United States. Advocates fear this will include Palestine solidarity activism.
The reason so many people are puzzled about the Biden administration’s strategy or vision in Gaza is because it has neither.