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More Days of Rage to Come, but at What Cost?
Some Palestinians in Gaza say the protests aren't worth the risk they pose.
Emotions Run High as Protests Continue in Gaza
Protests have continued to boil since Trump announced his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
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Setting the Stage to Commit a Massacre in Gaza
Progressive Pick excerpt from historian Ilan Pappe's “The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of the Occupied Territories.”
Voices of the Palestinian Diaspora: Ramzy Baroud and Rima Najjar on Identity and Resistance
Palestinians have neither forgotten their identity nor despaired.
Shedding Legal Light on the Gaza Electricity Crisis
Israeli occupation authorities bowing Palestinian Authority's request to further reduce energy supplies does not exonerate them.
Gaza: Ten Years of Economic Blockade
Supporting BDS will hasten an end to the siege on Gaza.
Gaza on Verge of Collapse as Israel Sends 2.2 Million People “Back to Middle Ages” in Electricity Crisis
Raji Sourani and Tareq Baconi discuss the Israeli occupation and the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Politics of Water Access Under Occupation: Is International Law Sufficient?
In an era of “Trump's Israel,” the Palestinian water crisis in the West Bank and Gaza is set to worsen.
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All Pharaohs Must Fall: A Passover Reflection on Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer's dog-whistle-laden press conference should strengthen our resolve to resist tyranny in all its forms.
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Life in Gaza Is Shaped by the Electricity Crisis
Gaza residents have had electricity for just three hours a day this winter because of Israeli attacks.