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I Live in Gaza and There Are Almost No Schools Left Here
The United Nations has described what’s happening as “scholasticide.”
By Esraa Abo Qamar
These Israeli Teens Were Imprisoned for Refusing to Enlist in the Military
And received support from a left-wing "refusers network.”
By Theia Chatelle
Why This Year’s DNC Is Being Compared to the Chaotic 1968 DNC
We take a look back at the 1968 convention.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Reneé Rapp Says Calling for Gaza Ceasefire Was a "No-Brainer"
“I know that I’m someone who will be safe... while people struggling and literally losing their lives in the Gaza Strip will not.”
By Lex McMenamin
Isra Hirsi Doesn't Know What Columbia Expected From the Palestine Protests
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s daughter talks about her suspension and arrest.
By Lex McMenamin
Who Was Aaron Bushnell Before He Set Himself on Fire for Palestine?
"Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’" Bushnell wrote in his last post. "You’re doing it. Right now."
By Lex McMenamin
What Comes Next for the Ukrainian Teens Graduating High School During a War
“Realizing that your life would end at 15, it’s not an easy thing. It seems like there’s more [life] that you can live. I had an amazing life before."
By Anna Conkling
17-Year-Old Palestinian-American Killed in Occupied West Bank by Off-Duty Israeli Forces
“They are using our tax dollars in the U.S. to support the weapons to kill our own children.”
By Lex McMenamin
Pro-Ceasefire Protesters are Shutting Down Weapons Manufacturers
“We as everyday people have an enormous amount of collective power and we have the ability to disrupt business as usual."
By Samuel Getachew
Do American Colleges Have an Antisemitism Problem?
Instances of antisemitism are rising on campuses, but the medicine on offer may be feeding the disease, argues Hadas Thier.
By Hadas Thier
Sudan Conflict: Ebony Obsidian Reflects on the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
In this op-ed, International Rescue Committee ambassador and actor Ebony Obsidian reflects on the crisis in South Sudan and why the people in the region need the world to pay attention.
By Ebony Obsidian
These Journalists Are Reporting From Gaza Amid Israeli Bombardment
"We’ll continue to publish, to live, to rebuild our lives, and to revive the region. We won't give up."
By Zahra Hankir
They Went on a Hunger Strike for a Gaza Ceasefire. What's Next?
"Every day that we don't get to a ceasefire is another day when Palestinian men and women and children will be killed."
By Lex McMenamin
How Anti-Zionist American Jews Are Organizing For a Ceasefire in Gaza
“We cannot stand idly by as President Biden pledges more monetary support to the State of Israel.”
By Sophie Hurwitz
War Criminal Responsible for Millions of Deaths Dies at 100
Henry Kissinger was one of the US empire's proudest, most prolifically murderous foot soldiers.
By Lex McMenamin
Israel, Hamas 4-Day Ceasefire in Gaza Set for Thanksgiving
Reportedly, over 14,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 1.6 million Gazans have been displaced.
By Lex McMenamin
How To Cope With Watching War Unfold
It doesn't compare with experiencing it, but seeing constant images of war can contribute to vicarious trauma.
By Molly Longman
What’s Happening in Israel and Gaza After Hamas Attacks
Here’s what we know about some of the events in Israel and Palestine over the past week.
By Teen Vogue
The Incredible Story of the Jewish Prisoners Who Revolted Against the Nazis
Hundreds of prisoners at the Treblinka death camp rose up against their captors.
By Yulia Khabinsky
Why Sanctions Are Known As the ‘Silent Killer’
The US uses sanctions more than any other country in the world, by a lot.
By Caroline Gray