2006: Israeli Attacks on Lebanon and Gaza
Despite Israel’s indiscriminate killings of civilians in both Lebanon and Palestine, Joe Biden defended Israel.
Despite Israel’s indiscriminate killings of civilians in both Lebanon and Palestine, Joe Biden defended Israel.
Since the first two Palestinian intifadas, camera phones and social media have changed the landscape of global outrage.
An open letter on media standards in Canada, where some style guides ban the word “Palestine,” garnered over 2,000 signatures.
Baseless claims of antisemitism and allegations of hypocrisy have been leveled for decades at anyone who rejects the fiction that Israel is a normal state.
Obituaries for Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Iran's first post-revolution president, largely left out his claims about the "October Surprise."
Zionist fears of Democratic dissent have turned stale for years. The latest House speeches show that’s changing.
AFL-CIO leadership cited a procedural rule to tell the San Francisco Labor Council it couldn’t even debate a resolution on BDS.
The climate crisis is raising temperatures in detention facilities across the country. Nobody is ready for it.
The ongoing hunger strike of Egyptian political prisoner Alaa Abd El Fattah forcefully reminds us that there can be no meaningful climate action without political freedom.
“This is what we warned about. Israel will target us all when you stop looking.”
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