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Palestine
Despite Growing International Condemnation, No End to Gaza Violence in Sight
As the death toll in Gaza passes 1,000 Lia Tarachansky and Phyllis Bennis respond to a poll which found 86 percent of Israelis reject a ceasefire, while a growing …
What Do Gazans Endure? A Palestinian Student Who Lost Two Brothers, Four Cousins Tells His Story
Five years ago Palestinian student Amer Shurrab lost his two brothers in Israel's Operation Cast Lead.
After the Demonstrations Are Over
The massive, worldwide protests against the Israeli bombing and invasion of Gaza are unlike any other we have ever witnessed with regard to Israel-Palestine.
Southern Illinois Shows Solidarity with Gaza – Calls for Ceasefire, End to Siege
Abdallah waved a Palestinian flag on Friday, July 25, while people nearby held a banner reading End the Siege as cars headed west on Main Street witnessed the sea …
“No Safe Place”: After Deadly Attack on Gaza School, UN Warns 150,000 Seeking Shelter Are at Risk
At least 16 people were killed and more than 200 injured Thursday when a school used as a United Nations shelter came under fire in Gaza.
Turning Point? Largest West Bank Protest in Decades Raises Specter of a Third Intifada
Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip has triggered the largest West Bank protest in years, with more than 15,000 people marching Thursday from Ramallah toward Jerusalem.
“Therapy Seems to Be What’s Needed“
The colonization of the Occupied Territory continues apace in spite of opposition from the Israeli intelligentsia. An Israeli historian denounces a policy that has become a dead-end.
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On Israel and Palestine
Many in the United States dismiss the Palestine-Israel topic as both impossible to understand and impossible to resolve, but it is neither.
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Five Misconceptions About the Israel-Palestine Conflict
US media accounts tend to propagate false and misleading information about Israel, Hamas and Gaza; five key misconceptions are debunked.
Pascal Boniface: “Criticizing the Policies of Israel Is Not Anti-Semitic“
Pascal Boniface, director of the left-leaning Institute of International and Strategic Relations, talks about how to keep sectarian peace in France while passions run high over Israel's operations against …