A photojournalist and Palestine activist in Dallas is being detained by ICE over his social media posts.
The Louis D. Brandeis Center, founded by ex-Trump official Kenneth Marcus, is a nonprofit that seeks to suppress criticism of Israel through lawfare. It recently threatened to sue Film Workers For Palestine for boycotting Israeli film institutions.
A federal appeals court will hear oral arguments in the cases of two graduate students who say they were unlawfully detained as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on Palestine activism.
Activists in Denver are organizing to push Palantir out of the city over its connection to Trump’s deportation campaign and Israel’s genocide.
This past weekend, thousands gathered in Detroit for the second annual People’s Conference for Palestine. This year’s guiding principle: Gaza is the Compass.
In a recent radio interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the Trump administration is considering targeting Muslim groups like CAIR, potentially designating them as terrorist organizations.
We know that anti-Palestinian repression inevitably leads to wider crackdowns on the domestic population, but a new study breaks down the process.
Mondoweiss interviews writer Carrie Zaremba about how the history of repression of social movements in the U.S. since the 1960s has led to the current attacks against the Palestine movement.
“The wave of repression that the Trump administration initiated with my detention was intended to silence the movement for Palestinian liberation,” Mahmoud Khalil told a rally outside Columbia shortly after his release. “But they completely failed.”