Through his self-immolation, Aaron Bushnell aligned himself with the Palestinian people and joined them outside the universe of moral obligation of the West. One year later we are still struggling to understand his radical action.
New York lawmakers are condemning activists for protesting an Israeli real estate event in Brooklyn and ignoring the violent behavior of Zionist counter-protesters.
Despite the horror we are watching unfold in Palestine, the movement challenging Israel has seen unprecedented growth and accomplishments in the past year.
A man in Boston reportedly lit himself on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Boston on September 11, making him the third person in the U.S. to self-immolate outside an Israeli consulate since the Gaza genocide began nearly one year ago.
26-year-old Aysenur Eygi was shot and killed by Israeli forces while attending a West Bank protest in the West Bank village of Beita near Nablus.
The protests targeting Netanyahu’s recent visit to DC have led to a new round of anti-protest bills.
The Uncommitted Movement proved to be hugely popular during the Democratic primaries. What happens now?
There’s a neat trick to figure out which Democrats get criticized for hurting Joe Biden’s chances in November. If you’re on the left, you get criticized. If you’re on the right, you don’t. And Rashida Tlaib seems to be a primary target.
Israel is threatening to carry out a full-scale invasion of Rafah, a tiny section of Gaza where 1.5 million Palestinians are now packed, on March 10. Ahead of the deadline, a global day of protest will happen this weekend.