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Palestinian Journalist: Situation in Gaza Remains the Same; It’s Still Collective Punishment
Mohammed Omer discusses his experience living and reporting in the Gaza Strip during Israel's 2014 military assault.
“Unspeakable Devastation”: An Eyewitness Account of Israel’s Withering Assault on Gaza
Mohammed Omer describes the slaughter and the unfolding degradation of Palestinians.
Truthout Interviews Max Blumenthal About the 51-Day Israeli Assault on Gaza
The Gaza Strip is perhaps the most heavily surveilled and controlled piece of land on planet Earth.
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The Troubling Implications of Hillary’s Anti-BDS Letter
Clinton's position on the Israeli occupation of the West Bank does not bode well for her future foreign policy.
Before Homes Are Even Rebuilt in the Ruins of the Gaza Strip, Another War Looms
For Israel, war is no longer an option. It is a way of life.
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Western Media Continue to Ignore the Palestinian Human Rights Community
Western journalists continue to view Israeli sources as inherently more credible than Palestinian sources.
Israel Intercepts Another Gaza Aid Flotilla
Israel insists that Gaza isn't under blockade. So why are aid vessels still turned away?
One Year After Gaza Massacre, UN Exposes Likely War Crimes
Israel and Palestinian armed groups likely violated international humanitarian law during the 2014 conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Ten Years of BDS: The Growing Movement Against the Occupation of Palestine
As BDS activists celebrate an increasing number of campaign victories, the movement's greatest successes may be the ones that don't make the headlines.
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Rehumanizing Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza don't want your sympathy or anger; we want your action, writes author Laila El-Haddad.