Features
Paying a high price in Gaza
Daily life in Gaza means finding water, paying $10 for an onion at the market and getting together with the friends who remain.
Refaat Alareer and the online culture war
Western media institutions excused the intellectual’s murder by deeming him “controversial.”
Two brothers tell tales from detention
My brothers were detained from a checkpoint and subjected to months of torture and ill-treatment without ever being classified as prisoners.
A tribute to Captain Bahjat
Bahjat Tantish was a pillar of Palestine’s sports community, an inspiring karate coach, a policeman and a farmer.
What to expect when needing surgery during genocide
My operation was routine, but the crowds, the constant danger and the lack of medicine and food made every day a test.
The US bulldozed the prospect of Uniting for Peace in Palestine
UN endorsement of Trump plan a “colonial outrage” that will ultimately implode.
Pregnant women in Gaza face catastrophic scenarios
Israel’s 200,000 tonnes of explosives will continue to harm Gaza’s next generation.
Judge in Palestine Action case has ties to Israel lobby
Victoria Sharp worked for Robert Maxwell and her twin brother sits on charity board with Trevor Chinn.
Trapped by yellow
The US-brokered ceasefire plan has divided Gaza with a deadly boundary.
Letter from a British political prisoner for Palestine
How banning Palestine Action has led to the banning of Palestine in prisons.
Reviews
Betraying the underdog in Gaza
25 November 2025
Peter Oborne’s new book is a minutely detailed account of an England betrayed at its moral heart. Read more about Betraying the underdog in Gaza
Home is the tale in Beneath the Gaza Sky
11 September 2025
Shadi Salem was abroad for a training course when genocide began. Read more about Home is the tale in Beneath the Gaza Sky