Shireen Abu Akleh’s Colleagues Are Still Waiting for Justice
A year after Israel killed the Palestinian American journalist, an FBI probe remains pending, yet the U.S. has gone silent on her death.
A year after Israel killed the Palestinian American journalist, an FBI probe remains pending, yet the U.S. has gone silent on her death.
With Senate control hanging in the balance, Nebraska Democrats are considering backing Dan Osborn in his challenge against Republican Sen. Deb Fischer.
Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
The Intercept has learned of around half a dozen events coordinated with Israeli officials during recent weeks — some of them hastily organized.
Sen. Bernie Sanders forced a vote on the resolution, which would have opened the door for Congress to freeze U.S. aid to Israel.
They discuss Grim’s new book, “The Squad: AOC and the Hope of a Political Revolution.”
While pushing its tired narrative about Biden “losing patience,” the White House remains dedicated to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Israeli and U.S. officials acknowledge there is no proof that Iran directed last weekend’s deadly Hamas attack.
Guidance for officers deployed to Israel appears to show the U.S. military providing intelligence for airstrikes in Gaza.
Israeli abuse of Palestinians at the military prison has been reported for months. The U.S. is asking the Israeli military to investigate itself.
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