The tragedy is that Israel, which resulted from Europe’s guilt over the Holocaust, is becoming a symbol of European oppression and colonisation.
Despite a year of his abhorrent leadership, we found ourselves with the same question: what is Netanyahu thinking? And what is the absolute victory he is talking about?
The US must shed its pro-Israel bias to welcome peace
The protests against US policies staunchly supporting Israel give us purpose and meaning in the face of adversities.
The passage of Antisemitism Awareness Act is the most direct attack on the principles and values of the First Amendment in the US.
On May 7, Israeli newspaper Haaretz ran a news report on its website, titled “US Slow-rolling Weapons Sale to Israel, Sparking Questions of Policy Shift.”
These demands are built on a decades-long foundation constructed by an international solidarity movement in support of Palestinian liberation.
The event, inaugurating the photo exhibition "Gaza Holocaust: Killing the Truthtellers", delved deep into the nuances of Western media's portrayal of conflicts, particularly the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Moderated by renowned photojournalist Shahidul Alam, the discussion brought together voices echoing a common sentiment: the West's selective adherence to its proclaimed values.
Students at US university campuses are joining and echoing the demands of liberation struggles across temporal and geographical divides.
The tragedy is that Israel, which resulted from Europe’s guilt over the Holocaust, is becoming a symbol of European oppression and colonisation.
Despite a year of his abhorrent leadership, we found ourselves with the same question: what is Netanyahu thinking? And what is the absolute victory he is talking about?
The US must shed its pro-Israel bias to welcome peace
The protests against US policies staunchly supporting Israel give us purpose and meaning in the face of adversities.
The passage of Antisemitism Awareness Act is the most direct attack on the principles and values of the First Amendment in the US.
On May 7, Israeli newspaper Haaretz ran a news report on its website, titled “US Slow-rolling Weapons Sale to Israel, Sparking Questions of Policy Shift.”
These demands are built on a decades-long foundation constructed by an international solidarity movement in support of Palestinian liberation.
The event, inaugurating the photo exhibition "Gaza Holocaust: Killing the Truthtellers", delved deep into the nuances of Western media's portrayal of conflicts, particularly the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Moderated by renowned photojournalist Shahidul Alam, the discussion brought together voices echoing a common sentiment: the West's selective adherence to its proclaimed values.
Students at US university campuses are joining and echoing the demands of liberation struggles across temporal and geographical divides.
This is an eye-witness account, the story of a Palestinian in Gaza, a human being, a 24-year-old medical student, his real human life of love and loss, and a human testimony of war crimes perpetrated by the Israeli government and the military in the deadliest campaign of bombings and mass killings in recent history.