Truthout
Palestine
Decolonizers Show Up for Palestinian Hunger Strikers on New York’s Fifth Avenue
The protests aren't mass rallies; they're quiet bursts of resistance.
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.
Statist Attacks on Academic Freedom Are a Symptom of Neoliberalism
Escalating attacks on academic freedom worldwide are a backlash against growing resistance to economic and political repression.
Israel Resorts to Psychological Warfare to Try to Break Palestinian Hunger Strike
More than 1,500 Palestinian prisoners entered their fourth week without food as Israel intensifies its efforts to break the hunger strike.
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Campus Activists Fight Fordham University’s Ban on Students for Justice in Palestine
Members of Fordham's banned Students for Justice in Palestine chapter are now suing the university.
Empire Files: Silencing Palestine With Prison and Repression
Getting detailed facts about Israel's imposition of Military Law in the West Bank, Abby Martin visits the Ramallah offices of Addameer.
Israeli Government Is Petrified of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement
The increasing pushback against BDS activists is a sign of the movement's growing strength.
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Antisemitism and Support for Israel Are Not Incompatible: We Must Confront Both
“It is the responsibility of all of us to renew our resistance to all forms of bigotry and oppression,” writes Rebecca Vilkomerson.
BDS Opponents Threaten Academic Associations With “Ultra Vires” Lawsuits, but Fail Big in First Attempt
In the fight against BDS, opponents have exhumed this vestige of twentieth-century corporate law.
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Challenging Antisemitism in the Trump Era
Right-wing apologists for Israel have made it harder to fight anti-Semitism by conflating it with anti-Zionism.