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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.
Gaza and Yemen: The Forgotten Sieges
Blockades targeted at civilians are prohibited under humanitarian law — except for when it comes to Yemen and Gaza.
Grave Dangers: Richard Falk and Lawrence Davidson on Trump’s Middle East Policies
Trump's attitude toward Middle East issues indicates that his policies are likely to intensify conflict in the area.
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Gazans Struggle in 10th Year of Israeli Blockade
A thousand families are still living in caravans and tents two and a half years since Israel's 50-day military bombardment in 2014.
Women’s Boat to Gaza: 13 Activists Detained by Israel, Weeks After US Approves $38 Billion in Military Aid
A flotilla bound for Gaza carrying food, medicine and other humanitarian aid was intercepted and seized last week by the Israeli Navy.
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The Women’s Boat to Gaza Activists Are Free and Undeterred
After being released from Israeli detention, the Women's Boat to Gaza activists pledge to continue their efforts to end the occupation of Palestine.
“A Continuous War Mentality”: Richard Falk on Israel’s Human Rights Abuses
Asserting that Palestinians are as much to blame as Israelis fosters a distorted picture of relative responsibility.
Why Solidarity Between the Movement for Black Lives and Palestine Makes Sense
Human rights, not a common identity or history, are at the intersection of the Movements for Black Lives and Palestine.