Hamas Is Dragging Israel Toward the Abyss
Israel has avoided ruling Gaza on the ground — but Hamas may have forced it to try.
Israel has avoided ruling Gaza on the ground — but Hamas may have forced it to try.
AIPAC has become the key force against progressives in Democratic primaries, but a new coalition is seeking to protect the party’s left flank.
The National Security Council walked back White House spokesperson John Kirby’s statement last week that Iraq had advance notice of the strikes.
Yousef Munayyer joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss how the political and regional implications of the war in Palestine extend far beyond its borders.
The president’s speech made no mention of the forever war continuing in the Middle East.
American troops are in Syria on questionable legal grounds. They continue to get attacked, according to new Pentagon data.
“I think it may actually harm the fight against antisemitism,” said the head of a Palestinian digital rights group briefed on the potential change.
Four lawsuits alleging Hamas ties against Students for Justice in Palestine, the AP, UNRWA, and a cryptocurrency exchange share many of the same plaintiffs.
Israel is “battle-testing” its military equipment on Palestinians — and selling it abroad.
The death toll in Gaza reaches 10,000 after a month of Israel’s brutal air and ground attacks.
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