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Palestinian Americans Worry Rhetoric Will Turn Into Islamophobic Legislation
Palestinians across the U.S. are speaking out about what it’s like seeing the country turn against them.
Over 50 Bodies Pulled From Rubble of Gaza School Bombed Amid Israeli Assault
238 schools, 67 mosques and 88 government buildings have reportedly been wiped out by Israeli attacks.
Israeli Military Is Attacking Gaza Hospitals Where Thousands Are Sheltering
Israeli airstrikes hit the courtyard and obstetrics department of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City early Friday.
Critics Slam Idea of 4-Hour Daily “Humanitarian Pauses” in Gaza as Inadequate
The pauses will happen daily and will be announced at least three hours ahead of time.
As Its Health Care System Collapses, Infectious Diseases Are Surging in Gaza
Experts warn that more deadly illnesses may spread due to 95 percent of residents' forced reliance on unsanitary water.
UN Report Details Rampant US Human Rights Violations at Home and Abroad
Two-thirds of U.S. breaches of the civil and political rights covenant involve racial discrimination.
Holocaust Survivor Calls for Peace Beyond a Ceasefire, Condemns Israeli Assault
Marione Ingram, 87, has been protesting outside the White House, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
“Ceasefire” Shouldn’t Be a Controversial Word
The world watches in horror as U.S. leaders — defying protesting constituents — normalize the genocide of Palestinians.
Israel Is Threatening to Bomb Gaza’s Only Pediatric Cancer Unit
Israel has ordered the hospital with the unit to be fully evacuated; meanwhile, the Gaza death toll has topped 10,000.
Vigil for Palestine: We Mourn and Consider What Solidarity Demands of Us
“During a genocide, there is no silent vigil. There are no pauses without action,” says organizer Nadine Naber