Israel Leveled Gaza — Then Killed the Drone Journalists Who Showed it to the World
Only drones can begin to capture the scale of destruction in the Gaza Strip. The journalists doing it were targeted again and again.
Only drones can begin to capture the scale of destruction in the Gaza Strip. The journalists doing it were targeted again and again.
A complaint to Connecticut’s attorney general says Yale’s endowment is also violating its own investment ethics policies.
Since the Academy Awards, the “No Other Land” filmmaker’s village in the West Bank has been targeted by Israeli settlers.
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A Cornell student suing the Trump administration over free speech — and now facing deportation threats — shares his story on The Intercept Briefing.
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“The World After Gaza” author on what Israel’s war reveals about power, violence, and who sets the rules on the world stage.
Pro-Palestine protesters at UCLA who were attacked by a mob allege that the school did little to stop nearly five hours of violence.
Long before this week’s deadly strikes, Israel failed to abide by the terms of its ceasefire deal with Hamas.
Chilling Dissent
Police records obtained by The Intercept show Dataminr tracked Gaza-related protests and other constitutionally protected speech.
Voices
Conservative critics of “cancel culture” were quick to defend Trump’s attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil over his political speech.
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Civil rights attorney Edward Ahmed Mitchell and journalist Meghnad Bose discuss the profound implications Khalil’s case raises for free speech and due process.
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