Truthout
Interview
Will US Seek Accountability for Israeli Murder of Another American in Palestine?
Israeli forces shot dead Aysenur Ezgi Eygi while she was protesting illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
What Can the Black Freedom Struggle and Palestinian Liberation Teach Each Other?
“Solidarity is a rejection of a depoliticized pessimism, a pessimism engulfed by one’s suffering,” says Zahi Zalloua.
For Our Movements to Win, We Must Learn How Not to Let Our Grief Destroy Us
Unprocessed grief can lead us to lash out at each other, rather than dismantling the systems that cause our pain.
Israel Is Hindering the Delivery of Polio Vaccines, Gaza’s Health Ministry Says
Meanwhile, much of Gaza hasn’t been able to access soap, which would reduce communicable diseases by about 40 percent.
College Administrators Are Attempting to Quash Gaza Solidarity Actions — Again
NYU updated its student policy to make criticisms of Zionism potentially punishable under its anti-discrimination rules.
Aid Workers Administer Polio Vaccines in Gaza During Pauses in Israeli Attacks
But the eight-hour pauses to carry out vaccinations aren’t enough, and aid workers are demanding a permanent ceasefire.
In Vermont, Abolitionists Are Fighting a Prison-Building Boom
Why is “progressive haven” Vermont spending millions on new prisons? Abolitionists like Jayna Ahsaf are fighting back.
Survivors of 2005 Haditha Massacre in Iraq Are Still Waiting for Justice
The New Yorker has obtained and published 10 photos of a massacre in which US marines killed 24 Iraqi civilians.
Neoliberal Policies Associated With Reaganomics Actually Started With Carter
Historian David N. Gibbs, author of “The Revolt of the Rich,” says we mustn’t whitewash President Carter’s record.
The Violent “Othering” of Palestinians Has Political Roots
Anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and political racism overlap in othering of Palestinians, says Palestinian scholar Yasmeen Daher.