Truthout
Palestine
Victims of the Occupation
Since the resumption of the US-brokered direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority on 29 July 2013, Israeli occupation forces have killed forty-seven Palestinians.
Changing Israel From Without
For decades, one-sided support for Israel distorted US perceptions and policies in the Middle East. Only recently has the pro-Zionist narrative faced significant challenge, including protests against the abuse …
A Revolution Unraveled: Abdullah al-Arian on Egypt After Morsi
The Egyptian counter-revolution is well-established, with disastrous consequences not only for Egyptians, but also for Palestinians.
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BDS: Non-Violent Resistance to Israeli Occupation
A system based on inequality and oppression cannot survive.
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Egypt’s Security Concerns Compound the Deterioration of the Lives of Civilians of Gaza
It would seem impossible that the lives of the people of Gaza could get worse, but indeed they have.
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Israel’s War on American Universities
Chris Hedges: Israel's heavy-handed reaction to campus organizations is symptomatic of its increasing isolation and concern about waning American support.
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Why I Didn’t Make It to Gaza for International Women’s Day
Benjamin: I had no reason to think I'd end up in a jail cell at the Cairo airport and then violently deported.
A War on Campus? Northeastern University Suspends Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter
The Northeastern University chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine has become the latest student group to face reprimand for organizing around the Palestinian cause.
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Detained, Deported, but not Deterred: Egypt Stops International Women’s Day Delegation to Gaza
On International Women's Day, although I woke up in America, my heart was in Gaza. After having been detained for over 22 hours in the Cairo airport without explanation, …
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Attacks on Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Backfire
A movement to boycott Israeli academic institutions has gained enough support to inspire US Congressional bills proposing to outlaw it.