Features
Noor’s short life of unimaginable suffering
Born during the genocide, writer’s daughter lost her sight and ability to move in an Israeli bombing.
The owner of the black cassette
A film in Jeddah stirs a bitter flashback for the author, leaving him sobbing quietly in the cinema.
Why Israel persecutes children like my son Shadi
Boys and girls are arrested to strike the future before the present.
Palestine in Pictures: January 2026
A monthly digest of key developments in Palestine showcasing powerful images by photojournalists.
Why I quit Dell over Gaza
I could no longer sell my labor to a company enabling genocide.
The toxic legacy of genocide
Israel’s assault on Gaza unleashes long-term environmental nightmare.
German media ignores allegations that Israel raped German journalist
International activists with the Freedom Flotilla say they were abused, assaulted and humiliated in Israeli detention.
Morgan McSweeney: the man running Britain and his ties to Israel
The prime minister’s top man is funded by the Israel lobby.
Jenin and Tulkarm refugees fear permanent displacement – again
Forcibly removed from their camps in the northern West Bank, twice-over refugees fear for their internationally mandated rights.
The soil is everything
Tulkarm farming family face losing their land, as the Israeli military orders their farm demolished.
Reviews
Bearing witness to the gruesome end of Western liberalism
29 December 2025
Corporate journalism skewered in Omar El Akkad’s award-winning book on Gaza genocide. Read more about Bearing witness to the gruesome end of Western liberalism
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