Foreign policy and the conflict
Azad Essa’s new book, Hostile Homelands, examines why the Indian government shifted its views on Palestine in favor of an alliance with Israel. Read more about Hostile ideologies: Hindutva and Zionism march hand in hand
Political censorship has become routine feature of social media platforms. Read more about Social media giants repress Palestinian content
London’s diplomacy by desperation courts apartheid. Read more about UK pivots to Israel in post-Brexit scramble
Iran was a secondary factor, the Palestinians an afterthought. Read more about UAE bets on Israel for US favor
Jordan-Israel relations at low ebb as no one marks 25 years of peace. Read more about Trapped by treaty, Jordan’s options are limited
Canada is shifting far away from a growing consensus on Israeli aggression and Palestinian rights. Read more about Canada's blank check for Israel
Palestinians in Gaza launch aid monitoring group in response to lack of international aid to rebuild more than 100,000 homes. Read more about "Gaza is on the verge of collapsing," aid monitors say
Normalization initiatives subvert the reality of ongoing occupation, colonization and the system of apartheid to which Palestinians are subjected. Read more about How students are resisting efforts to normalize Israeli apartheid
Why is Mahmoud Abbas making trips to Paris when his own people are struggling to cope? Read more about "We're being stripped of our dignity": Gaza workers not paid for seven months
A new edition of Avi Shlaim’s book on the 1956 invasion of Egypt is solid, but not much has been updated. Read more about Israel's conspiracy to invade Nasser's Egypt
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