Gaza Changed the World
There is no more status quo, no going back, and yet, after the ceasefire, so much will remain the same.
There is no more status quo, no going back, and yet, after the ceasefire, so much will remain the same.
Justice Democrats endorsed Melat Kiros in Denver as the progressive group looks to recover from crushing losses to AIPAC-backed candidates last cycle.
A 21-year-old writer living in Gaza documents her daily life under the U.S.–Israeli program of mass starvation.
Palestinian journalists live through the same brutal conditions they cover — and describe a pattern of direct targeting by Israeli forces.
AIPAC is spending big in Tuesday’s Illinois House primaries. In the Senate race, its donors quietly lined up behind the lieutenant governor.
Dr. Rupa Marya of San Francisco is suing for discrimination after her university punished her for speaking out against Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.
The Senate primary between Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett emphasized style over substance. Now local organizers want concrete promises.
Clocking in at nine whole pages — down from 103 in 2024 — the new State Department human rights report is “functionally useless.”
The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions.
Al-Fassel and Pishtaz News publish pro-U.S. coverage about the war on Iran and the Trump administration’s plan to redevelop Gaza.
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