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As the horrors mount in Gaza, Israel's western backers are panicking over its survival, fearing it may follow other doomed settler-colonies ...
Mamdani between meetings in Manhattan on July 14 Credit - Dina Litovsky for TIME. It’s not easy to move around New York City ...
Roughly 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its offensive nearly two years ago, press freedom ...
On Wednesday, activists and journalists held a vigil on steps of St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town, demanding that more be ...
It is always easier to claim a moral high ground through comfortable and safe activism that will never challenge the status ...
Arab governments that have been advocates for the Palestinian cause are now facing criticism for their response to the ...
Federal court says attacking Star of David is 'racial discrimination,' not political protest, setting legal standard for future cases involving anti-Zionist targeting of Jews ...
Days before the start of classes, San Francisco school leaders reminded teachers they can't express political opinions during ...
From South Africa’s Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
Images of starving children have caused what some call a “rupture” between supporters of Israel’s offensive and opponents of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
Explore the roots of antisemitism revealed in global protests. Discover how reactions to atrocities are often selective.
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