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Gaza and the West Bank
Late Poet Refaat Alareer's Notes on Gaza
By Yasmeen Serhan
The Vulnerability of Gaza's Journalists
By Yasmeen Serhan
Report Ties U.S. Arms to Gaza Deaths
By Mathias Hammer
Sheryl Sandberg, Hilary Clinton on Oct. 7
By Belinda Luscombe
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Gaza and the West Bank
Israel's Gaza Operation Expands to South
Many Gazans who fled the North are being asked to flee a second time.
By Armani Syed and Anna Gordon
December 4, 2023
State Lawmakers and Activists Start Hunger Strike for Ceasefire in Gaza
Sate lawmakers and activists—including actor Cynthia Nixon—have started a hunger strike calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
By Sanya Mansoor
November 27, 2023
What a Photographer Saw in the West Bank
A photographer visited his grandmother in early October. He stayed for one month.
By Maen Hammad
November 27, 2023
Exclusive: Mohammed Dahlan on the War
The ousted Palestinian leader says only the U.S. can broker peace, and that President Biden risks a cycle of resistance with "no end."
By Hadley Gamble
November 21, 2023
The Pro-Palestinian Pressure to Pivot
Biden is facing intense pressure over his administration's Israel policy, not only in court, but from voters and dissenting staffers.
By Sanya Mansoor
November 21, 2023
Gaza-Based Poet Mosab Abu Toha Reunites With Family After Israeli Detention
After international outcry over his unexplained detention and temporary unknown whereabouts, the 31-year-old writer was released on Tuesday.
By Chad de Guzman and Solcyré Burga
November 20, 2023
U.S. Doctors Can't Be Silent About Gaza
"It is time we live up to the values modeled by the brave healthcare workers of Gaza," writes Brett Lewis.
By Brett Lewis
November 20, 2023
Jimmy Carter and the Israel-Hamas War
The Biden Administration is confronting a world that looks a lot like the 1970s.
By Benjamin V. Allison / Made by History
November 17, 2023
Is What's Happening in Gaza a Genocide?
Scholars are torn on whether the current conflict can be yet classified a genocide officially.
By Solcyré Burga
November 13, 2023
An Israeli-Arab Lawmaker on the Stifling of Anti-War Voices
Aida Touma-Sliman discusses the suppression of anti-war expression in Israel, and what it means for the country’s minority Arab population.
By Yasmeen Serhan
November 11, 2023
What Pregnant Women Face in Gaza
Pregnant women and their newborn children bear the brunt of a healthcare system in total collapse.
By Astha Rajvanshi
November 9, 2023
How the U.S. Supports Israel's Military
Are U.S. weapons being used in Gaza? What support does Biden provide to Israel? Here's what to know.
By Mathias Hammer
November 3, 2023
The Deadly Toll for Journalists in Gaza
The first weeks of the war have been the deadliest period for journalists covering conflict since 1992
By Astha Rajvanshi
November 3, 2023
Israel Has 'Wiped Out Entire Families'
Israeli airstrikes have "wiped out entire families" in Gaza, according to reports from Amnesty International and the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
By Astha Rajvanshi
October 31, 2023
How Middle East Unrest Benefits Russia
Hopes rise in the Kremlin that the Israel-Gaza war will divert attention away from Ukraine.
By Mathias Hammer
October 30, 2023
Fears of War With Iran Are Growing
Experts say Iran seem intent on drawing the US into deeper conflict.
By Brian Bennett
October 28, 2023
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