What the War Means for Palestinians Inside Israel

A fifth of Israel’s citizens are Palestinian. How will the current conflict shape their political and cultural identity?
The View From My Window in Palestine

We moved to Palestine in 2004 so that our three daughters could grow up as comfortable and competent in their father’s Palestinian village as they already were in American suburbia.
Israel’s evacuation order is nothing but cover for ethnic cleansing

The order provides cover for the Israeli government to commit mass atrocities, steal land, and continue the Nakba that started in 1948.
Gaza Without Pretenses

For years Israel and Hamas maintained an unstable equilibrium that kept the Gaza Strip contained. But it was always likely to be temporary.
Where the Palestinian Political Project Goes from Here

For decades, Hamas and Israel have maintained a violent equilibrium. How will the war change that paradigm?
Israel-Palestine war: This humiliation has shaken the Israeli psyche to its core
The military is a source of Israeli national pride, perceived as an unassailable force that guarantees the sustainability of the Zionist settler-colonial project. No longer
Palestinians are showing that they will not be erased

Palestinians have reminded the world of their existence, and determination to resist colonial oppression, in the only way that works.
‘Get out of there now’

Invoking decolonisation shouldn’t entail a zero-sum position that refuses to sympathise with what happened to Israeli families on 7 October, but neither should the killings be an excuse to consolidate Israel’s apartheid regime and abet its wrath.