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Comparisons and analogies
Mark Braverman argues that the Israeli occupation cannot be reformed. Read more about Why Palestine solidarity movement should challenge America's legacy of conquest
The late South African leader was long a supporter of the Palestinian cause. Read more about Nelson Mandela leaves a legacy of struggle
Reciprocal solidarity means we should seek our natural allies among the “wretched of the earth,” says Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa. Read more about The Palestinian struggle is a black struggle
Unlike Palestinians, a number of Germans uprooted by Zionist forces in 1948 have received restitution. Read more about When Israel compensated Germans for land in Palestine
Denying the Nakba is a central tenet in Israeli supremacy, according to essays in Pretending Democracy . Read more about Roads to ending Israeli apartheid envisioned in new book
One day after visiting Palestine, Brazilian politician Tarso Genro signed a deal with Israeli arms firm Elbit. Read more about Porto Alegre is Palestine's friend, so why has it embraced Israel's war industry?
American diplomats were so eager to please Israel that they became “more royalist than the King.” Read more about Book review: Rashid Khalidi shows how US got hired as Israel's lawyer
Boycotts helped end segregation in the American South. Hopefully they can achieve similar results for Palestinians. Read more about Jim Crow in Palestine: parallels between US and Israeli racism
Wendy Pearlman’s new book describes how the historical organizational structures of the Palestinian liberation struggle help to determine the methods of resistance against the British, the Jordanians and the Israelis. Read more about Against the engine of violence: New book explores history of unarmed resistance in Palestine
The Israeli government and its supporters now feel justified in exploiting the Syrian people’s suffering and resistance in order to further their own political agenda, depicting Israel as a “vibrant democracy” in comparison to Syria. Read more about Pointing to Syria to divert attention from Israel's crimes
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