Slaughter of Gaza family reverberates 10 years later
3 January 2019
Few suffered more than the Samounis during Israel’s unprecedented Cast Lead attack. Read more about Slaughter of Gaza family reverberates 10 years later
3 January 2019
Few suffered more than the Samounis during Israel’s unprecedented Cast Lead attack. Read more about Slaughter of Gaza family reverberates 10 years later
12 July 2014
The end of this genocidal war must necessarily mean the end of Oslo. Read more about Gaza: Signposts on the road to liberation
24 May 2014
The 1,400 Palestinian children slain by Israeli forces and settlers since 2000 have names, and so do their killers. Read more about Palestinian children are not just statistics
6 June 2013
Where Should the Birds Fly features ten-year-old’s chilling observation that Palestinian victims “mean nothing” to Israel. Read more about Cruelty of Israel's Cast Lead assault captured by new documentary
15 April 2013
Veteran Irish author Dervla Murphy believes Israel is allergic to talking honestly about justice. Read more about A punchy and provocative "guide book" to Gaza
Gaza City 4 February 2013
Amal Samouni lost both her father and brother when Israel bombed their neighborhood in 2009. Read more about Child survivor of Gaza massacre denied medical treatment by Israel
19 September 2012
My reflections on the verdict of Vik’s murderers which came as we were commemorating the 30th anniversary of Sabra and Shatila. Read more about Justice for Vittorio in Gaza, but Israeli impunity continues
31 August 2012
Its coverage of the Rachel Corrie trial verdict marked a new low for the BBC. Read more about BBC Rachel Corrie coverage omits facts, lets lies go unchallenged
19 June 2012
In this week’s roundup of news from the global BDS movement: Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain cancels his performances; boycott activists in the Middle East urge Cirque du Soleil to cancel their upcoming show in Israel; and more! Read more about BDS roundup: Zakir Hussain cancels performances in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem