Sebastian Shehadi

Sebastian Shehadi

Shehadi

Sebastian Shehadi is a freelance journalist and a contributing writer at the New Statesman.

The New Arab Meets: Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi to discuss the power and difficulty of filmmaking in Gaza over the last 15 months of genocide

10 January, 2025

In the name of fighting terrorism, the Dutch government passed a series of motions that may crackdown on free speech and migrant rights in the Netherlands

26 December, 2024

At the heart of the Syrian revolution were the brave masses who took to the streets and chanted for change. We remember their stories and songs of defiance.

12 December, 2024

A new report accuses GB News of perpetuating anti-Muslim bias through obsessive, overwhelmingly negative coverage that risks inciting violence.

11 December, 2024

The New Arab Meets: Nima Akram to discuss how NewCord uses AI to quantify and condemn pro-Israel bias across Western media

06 December, 2024

UK police raided homes of 10 activists linked to a protest against the Israeli Elbit arms company, sparking outrage over misuse of counterterrorism powers

26 November, 2024

Progressive International's Watermelon Index exposes over 400 UK companies complicit in Israel's Gaza war.

21 November, 2024

The UK's High Court has postponed its decision on suspending the sale of F-35 components to Israel to mid-January with outcry from rights groups.

19 November, 2024

The New Arab Meets: Yousef Srouji to discuss the role of archival footage as seen in his documentary, 'Three Promises' capturing life during the Second Intifada

08 November, 2024

Lebanese people rising up against Hezbollah amidst attacks on their country & genocide in Gaza is a Western fantasy. Netanyahu knows this, writes Seb Shehadi.

31 October, 2024