Palestinian authoritarianism has its roots in the Oslo Accords
The Palestinian Authority was never meant to engage in democratic governance and defend the interests of the Palestinian people.
Cutting US Aid to Israel Doesn’t Go Nearly Far Enough
Washington’s ability to pressure Israel using money has long since disappeared. Progressives need to aim much higher.
Palestine: How western aid enables Israel’s colonialism
During the past 30 years, international aid has been used as a tool to discipline, silence, and maintain control over Palestinians
Let’s talk about Jenin
If we are to have just, sustainable peace in Palestine, we should do everything we can to set the record straight on what’s happening in the Jenin Refugee Camp.
In Palestine, Jenin refugee camp is a symbol of resistance and community
A stronghold of the Palestinian struggle, Jenin refugee camp is no stranger to Israeli violence. Despite the death and destruction caused by the recent invasion, the community’s spirit remains steadfast, writes Yara Hawari.
The Tale of Two Invasions: What the Last Attack on Jenin Tells Us About Israel Now
Palestinians have seen this before, having lived through a long history of expulsions from their homes and villages under the threat of fire.
In Jenin, Israel is unveiling the next phase of apartheid
Palestinians in West Bank cities are fast discovering that if their expulsion won’t be possible, Gazafication will be their future.
Weaponisation of anti-Semitism is bad for Palestinians – and Jews
Baseless accusations of anti-Semitism directed at pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist voices are hindering the struggle to eradicate anti-Semitic hate.
Why Israeli police aren’t the solution to Palestinian crime
The fixation on policing has funneled us into a debate that avoids the real roots of the crisis of gun violence among Palestinian citizens of Israel.