Foreign policy and the conflict
Campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions is “as good as it gets,” according to the Israeli historian. Read more about “We don’t have the luxury to wait” for Israel to change on its own, says Ilan Pappe
Whenever there’s turbulence in Cairo, you can be sure that Palestinians will be scapegoated. Read more about Why should Gazans have to hide their identity in Egypt?
The American Studies Association’s meeting showed that the time of fear of debate over boycotting Israel may be over. Read more about The taboo on boycotting Israel has been broken
Wael Abu Rida holds Egyptian nationality but crisis in Cairo means his abduction has gone largely unnoticed there. Read more about Gaza man "kidnapped" by Israel in Sinai, says family
Egypt’s clamp-down on tunnels has brought some Palestinian businesses to a standstill. Read more about Egypt attacks fishermen in Gaza's waters
Many other Palestinian students have lost their scholarships because Egypt denies them the right to travel. Read more about Like a miracle, I've been allowed to study outside Gaza
Cornell NYC Tech will not address questions about Haifa institute which develops technology used by Israeli army against Palestinian civilians. Read more about New York tech university evasive about Israeli partner's role in arms industry
Jamal al-Dalou lost ten members of his family during Israel’s attack in November. Read more about "Peace" talks are meaningless, says survivor of Gaza massacre
A Jordanian bank accused of providing services to Hamas is petitioning the US Supreme Court. Read more about Arab Bank mounts legal challenge against claims of aiding terror
A complaint alleging that organizations supporting Israel’s settlements are aiding “terrorism” has been filed with a New York court. Read more about Palestinians sue US groups over support for settler attacks
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