
November 4th: A Show of Love, Defiance and Steadfastness
The protest represented far more than its stated demands.
The protest represented far more than its stated demands.
What Does it Mean to Call Israel an Apartheid State?
A step-by-step look at how apartheid was pioneered in South Africa and replicated by Israel.
Gaza Report: ‘Hi Everyone, It’s Bisan. I’m Still Alive.’
@wizard_bisan1 provides regular updates on what daily life is like in Gaza as the bombs fall.
Jewish Voice for Peace Delivers Powerful Antiwar Protest at Grand Central Station
The chant of the night was “Not in our name; not on our dime!”
CUNY Chancellor’s Words on Hamas Attack Ignite Outrage from Students and Protestors
The Palestine-Israel crisis has spurred tensions within the city’s public university system.
There’s a blood-stained history on all sides. But, the Palestinians have consistently gotten the worst of it over the past 75 years.
Don’t Be on the Side of the Executioner: Reflections on a New Round of Massacres in Israel and Gaza
A clandestine bombmaker places explosives in the handbags of three young Algerian women. They each wear fashionable clothes and…
My Jewish Journey: From Ardent Zionist to Standing in Solidarity with the Palestinian People
An 81-year-old Jewish peace activist looks back on his early, uncritical support for Israel and what came next.
This is Not a Watermelon: A Brooklyn-Palestine Solidarity Event in Dialogue with Protest Art
‘Making sure we remember every possible way — through education, through music, through dance, through art — is a part of resistance.’
Reflections On This Year’s Palestine Day From a Former Israeli Refusenik
Today is the UN-mandated International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Thirty four years ago, I was part of a group of young Israelis who refused to enforce the Occupation in Palestine while in uniform. What brought me to that point?