Israel’s New Air War in the West Bank: Nearly Half of the Dead are Children
Nearly 20 years after the Second Intifada, the Israeli military has resumed airstrikes in the West Bank — and killed 24 children.
Nearly 20 years after the Second Intifada, the Israeli military has resumed airstrikes in the West Bank — and killed 24 children.
As Israel resumes its bombing of Gaza, the risk of a wider regional war grows. Mouin Rabbani analyzes the military and propaganda battles between Hamas and Israel.
By cutting funding from UNRWA, the U.S. moves Israel closer to its goal.
The FBI is investigating “thousands” of threats related to the Israel–Hamas conflict.
The House is set to vote Tuesday on a bill that would let the administration destroy nonprofits it claims support terrorism.
New public disclosures reveal a web of right-wing businesses being paid by Israel through Brad Parscale.
“There’s a very good chance that they will fire me,” said Katherine Franke, a tenured professor who has defended students protesting for Gaza.
On the same day he floated cutting funding at schools hosting “illegal” protests, Trump took a free speech victory lap.
Jordana Cutler, Meta’s policy chief for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, repeatedly flagged for censorship posts by Students for Justice in Palestine.
Journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous discusses the slaughter in Gaza, and Ta-Nehisi Coates describes his visit to Palestine.
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