
Search
1 to 10 out of 1525
Results
In attacking and expelling Palestinians from al-Aqsa during Ramadan, Israeli forces and settlers have violated the status quo at the holy site and disrespected the sanctity of the mosque, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Since the Nakba, Israel has oppressed Palestinians through state terror which it justified as ‘self-defence’, whilst Palestinians resisting are labelled terrorists, but Israeli violence at Al Aqsa is unveiling the truth, writes Richard Silverstein.

For many, Shireen Abu Akleh wasn’t only the voice of Palestine but one who empowered and encouraged many aspiring journalists. As the world mourns her death, we speak to people about the impact the veteran journalist's life and work had on them.
This month marks 74 years of the Nakba when 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes for the creation of the state of Israel. As the catastrophe continues, we must resist Britain’s role in sustaining a system of oppression, writes Ben Jamal.

After Israel's 11-day assault of Gaza during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr last year, customary festivities are a painful reminder for the dozens of Gazan families who lost loved ones. The New Arab speaks with two survivors about how they have coped.
Just as the Tory government is inspired by US anti-BDS laws, Americans resisting them should motivate the Palestine solidarity movement in the UK to undermine the repression set to be announced in the Queen's Speech, writes Martin Linton.
Jared Kushner’s Nobel Peace Prize nomination comes despite a history of US far-right support, normalisation with Israel and suspicious ties with Russian oligarchs. His political portfolio contradicts the very notion of ‘peace’, writes Emad Moussa.
As Russian oligarchs scramble to store their wealth amidst rising international sanctions, all eyes are on the most likely candidates: Israel, UAE and South Korea. So far, they have failed the call of the Ukrainian people, writes Anthony Harwood.
Far-right Israeli politician Bezalel Smotrich’s visit to the UK rightfully drew condemnation from the Jewish community and beyond, but his bigotry cannot be separated from the policies of the state he represents, writes Sara Husseini.
This month marks 20 years since Israel stormed Jenin refugee Camp, killing over 50 Palestinians. As tensions rise once again and death surrounds the people of Jenin, The Freedom Theatre provides a space of solidarity and action, writes Zoe Lafferty.