We’re Publishing the Speech That Harvard Suppressed for Mentioning Genocide
“I wanted to center Palestine,” a Harvard commencement speaker told The Intercept. Read and watch her speech.
“I wanted to center Palestine,” a Harvard commencement speaker told The Intercept. Read and watch her speech.
The U.N. experts wrote blistering letters to five American universities about their crackdowns on Gaza protests.
Despite their defeat by Senate Republicans, bills seeking to block arms sales to Israel found widespread Democratic support.
To keep her in detention in Texas, the Trump administration pointed to Leqaa Kordia’s remittances to family in Palestine.
A brother and sister joined their mother to get food at a U.S. aid site in Rafah. Israeli forces shot her before their eyes.
When workers send emails including words related to Israel’s war on Gaza, messages are delayed by hours or never arrive at all.
A little-noticed provision in the annual defense bill would bar the Pentagon from citing the Gaza Health Ministry as an authoritative source.
The military contractor whose leak displaced 50,000 people makes millions aiding fighter jet production for Lockheed Martin.
It’s at the national courts, not the ICC or ICJ, where Palestinians have the best chance to see justice.
Whether they fled or stayed behind, the survivors of Israel’s scorched-earth campaign in northern Gaza experienced untold horrors.
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