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The farce of Israel’s ‘liberal’ investigative journalism
A recent exposé on the killing of three hostages by Israeli soldiers highlights how even critical news programs form part of an architecture of public denial.
By
Sebastian Ben Daniel (John Brown)
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‘How do you curate a genocide?’
The Venice Biennale is hosting 100 works of Palestinian embroidery based on images from Gaza. Faisal Saleh discusses how it came to life.
By
Oren Ziv
Israel’s death penalty drive enters next stage with Oct. 7 military tribunal
Lawmakers voted 93-0 to create a special court to try accused perpetrators, designed to subvert due process and lead to mass executions.
By
Sari Bashi
We’re publishing Sally Rooney in Hebrew, in line with BDS. Here’s how and why
After the author declined an Israeli deal for a recent novel, we saw a chance to help strengthen and clarify the movement's aims.
By
Haggai Matar
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Remembering the Nakba of urban Palestine
Abed Abou Shhadeh traces how the catastrophe of 1948 unfolded in his home city of Jaffa — and what it means to resist erasure across generations.
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In first, Israel convicts Palestinian citizens for chanting slogans
A Haifa court found two men guilty of ‘indirect incitement to terrorism’ after they joined an anti-war protest. Lawyers warn it sets a dangerous precedent.
By
Baker Zoubi
May 20, 2026
Reviving Gaza’s cultural scene from beneath the rubble
After Israel destroyed the Strip’s literary and arts institutions, Palestinians are launching new initiatives to preserve knowledge and insist on a right to life.
By
Ruwaida Amer
May 15, 2026
At Jerusalem’s Flag March, Ben Gvir’s Israel was on full display
On a rampage through the Old City, Jewish supremacists celebrated the occupation with racist chants — as settlers put their words into action.
By
Oren Ziv
and
Charlotte Ritz-Jack
May 15, 2026
‘As doctors, we are effectively blinded’: Inside Gaza’s MRI crisis
With all machines destroyed or rendered useless by Israel's siege, we cannot diagnose our patients, forced instead to practice a desperate form of triage.
By
Jinin Rummaneh
May 14, 2026
A Palestinian photographer’s ‘search for what remained’ from 1948
When Nablus-based journalist Ahmad Al-Bazz received an Israeli travel permit, he rushed to visit nearly 200 villages depopulated in the Nakba. Five years later, his new book offers a powerful visual archive of erasure.
By
Yahel Gazit
May 12, 2026
The Israeli left is speaking only to itself
Another peace conference at a time of genocide and ethnic cleansing exposes this shrinking movement’s inability to influence our reality.
By
Samah Watad
May 8, 2026
Something is shifting in Israel’s peace camp
At the ‘People’s Peace Summit’ in Tel Aviv, Israel’s embattled left showed signs of abandoning old formulas and embracing a politics of resistance.
By
Meron Rapoport
May 8, 2026
Israel’s war on the West Bank comes for Palestinian greenhouses
In Jayyous and neighboring villages, Palestinian farmers have been served dozens of new demolition orders intended to push them off their land.
By
Meron Rapoport
May 7, 2026
Palestinians out, foreign workers in: How Israel is remaking its labor force
Long a cornerstone of Israel’s low-wage economy, Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza have been frozen out since October 7 — replaced by an influx of migrant workers in highly precarious conditions.
By
Charlotte Ritz-Jack
and
Dana Mills
May 6, 2026
Despite global outrage, Israel is still blockading our children’s education
It’s been three weeks since settlers fenced off my students’ path to school, trying to show that Umm Al-Khair has no future. We refuse to let them win.
By
Tariq Hathaleen
May 5, 2026
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