United States and the conflict
Mutual solidarity has grown since Michael Brown’s slaying on 9 August.
Read more about "Liberation for all": Why Palestine is a key issue on the streets of Ferguson
Moves to “recognize Palestine” and co-opt the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement aim to guarantee Israel’s survival as a racist state. Read more about Recognizing Palestine, BDS and the survival of Israel
The United States should end its double standards that afford Israel impunity. Read more about Why won't the US investigate Israeli violence against US citizens?
In the last year, Israel’s discriminatory policies have come under increased scrutiny as it attempts to join the US Visa Waiver Program. Read more about US states should act against Israel's denial of entry to Americans
A student referendum at DePaul University in Chicago will make it harder for pro-Israel lobby groups to influence divestment efforts. Read more about Why we're taking a different approach to divestment
Proposed legislation guarantees more US-Mexico border deaths and huge payouts to Israeli contractors. Read more about How Israel's war industry profits from violent US immigration "reform"
John Judis’ book Genesis recalls that the White House was initially hostile to Israel’s establishment. Read more about How Harry Truman learned to love Israel
Palestine refugees face a systematic witch-hunt as Jordanian authorities crack down on civilians fleeing a devastating war. Read more about Palestinian refugees from Syria war left to suffer by Jordan
Benjamin Netanyahu omitted any reference to theft of Palestinian water resources during his visit to a parched California. Read more about Silicon Valley accord recycles myth of Israel's green record
While many Latino leaders choose silence, some activists are forging ties with the Palestine solidarity movement. Read more about How Latino activists are standing up to the Israel lobby
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