The Supreme Court doesn’t often make decisions connected to foreign countries let alone Palestine, but there is one such case on the docket for next year.
The Israeli genocide on Gaza has made being a journalist a deadly job. But even the most mundane aspects of journalism, like tracking people down to interview, have become a monumental task in the face of mass displacement and mass destruction.
The collapse of Assad’s regime in Syria has created chaos, enabling Israel to launch airstrikes and deepen its hold on Syrian territory, raising concerns about expansionism and its impact on Palestinians.
Senator Tom Cotton has introduced legislation that would prohibit federal use of the term “West Bank” and instead use “Judea and Samaria.”
On a certain level, the selection of the Lebanese American tycoon Massad Boulos as senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs is vintage Trump. However, Boulos isn’t exactly your average Republican pick.
Ever since I could remember, I wanted to be a journalist. I wanted to practice journalism in Palestine, and about Palestine. I never doubted that through journalism I can help Palestine and the world be a better place, until last year.
Leaked documents expose UK Lawyers for Israel’s collaboration with the Israeli government to undermine human rights groups. West Bank annexation plans, continuing Gaza violence, and tech industry complicity deepen the crisis.
Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff is getting attacked for his support of a resolution to block future U.S. arms sales to Israel, but we will likely be hearing more Democrats sounding like him as the party shifts on the issue of U.S. aid to Israel.
Trump’s far-right policies and Israel’s escalating violence in Gaza and the West Bank demand vigilance and independent journalism to expose the truth.