Can Palestinian Lives Matter?
George Floyd’s death penetrated the American imagination. Now Palestinians fight for the right to be human. Will the world see them?
George Floyd’s death penetrated the American imagination. Now Palestinians fight for the right to be human. Will the world see them?
Even nations that have drawn closer to Israel in recent years issued robust criticisms of its recent attacks on Palestinians.
The International Criminal Court's decision to "deprioritize" a probe into crimes by the U.S. and its allies came after years of U.S. obstruction.
Some workers logged as many as 90 hours per week and complained that the subcontractors they worked for didn’t make promised payments.
Gordon Kromberg has been dogged by allegations of bias and politicized prosecutions. Now he could shape the future of journalism.
The phrase was created by the State Department and assorted neoconservative pundits to shield Reagan from criticism.
The bombing of global media offices in Gaza caused a stir, while few noted the Palestinian journalists left to work with targets on their backs.
Zoom cited anti-terrorism laws to shut down an event with Palestinian activist Leila Khaled — and other events criticizing its censorship.
Mixed Israeli cities and towns saw the worst intercommunal violence in decades — but Israeli police raids swept up almost exclusively Palestinians.
Israel's defenders tried to contain the damage from video of religious Zionists celebrating the conquest of Jerusalem as flames leapt above the Aqsa mosque compound.
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