South Africa Just Made Its Case at The Hague. What's Next?
A preliminary decision on genocide charges against Israel could come as early as next week.
A preliminary decision on genocide charges against Israel could come as early as next week.
Periods of Israeli–Palestinian violence have regularly resulted in the corporate suppression of Palestinian social media users.
It’s illegal to deport people for political speech, but that’s exactly what ICE is trying to do to this Palestinian Columbia student.
With Frost’s and Casar’s sponsorship of the ceasefire resolution, the pro-Israel lobby may have been dealt a setback.
Iron Truth members have flagged thousands of posts for removal, from clearly racist or false content to posts that are merely sympathetic to Palestinians.
Acclaimed journalist Ben Muessig joins The Intercept as interim editor-in-chief to lead the newsroom and drive strategic vision.
Sen. Bernie Sanders forced a vote on the resolution, which would have opened the door for Congress to freeze U.S. aid to Israel.
Harvard, a flash point in the campus fights over the war in Gaza, has seen controversy and activism over its endowment’s investments in Israel.
Users of Meta’s platforms could see posts taken offline if they include the upside-down red triangle symbol.
Amid campus tensions over the Gaza war, the university declined to explain why the vandalism of posters warrants FBI involvement.
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