Joshua Leifer A ‘Moral, Strategic, and Diplomatic Abyss’ In the latest round of disputes within Israel’s ruling coalition, the eliminationist, messianic far right seems poised to triumph. July 2, 2024
Isabella Hammad Acts of Language Amid the actual violence of Israel’s assault on Gaza, why have so many writers treated pro-Palestine speech as a threat? June 13, 2024
Andrew Ross Migrant Workers in Their Own Land After closing its borders to Palestinians employed in critical sectors, Israel’s government has faced a labor shortage—which is being met by Indian migrant workers. April 21, 2024
Omar al-Najjar In Gaza’s Hospitals It’s not easy to work under continuous military attack, to wake up and close your eyes to injuries and corpses, to feel helpless to stop it all. April 19, 2024
Neve Gordon The Road to Famine in Gaza Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza are at the brink of famine—a human-made disaster with roots in Israel’s history of using food as a weapon. March 30, 2024
Sari Bashi Gaza: Two Rights of Return Most Palestinians in Gaza are now displaced at least twice over. They have a right to choose where to return. January 27, 2024
Nadia Abu El-Haj ‘The Eye of the Beholder’ Administrators at Columbia and other US universities have been cracking down on student protest against the war in Gaza—even as right-wing politicians demand they go further. December 24, 2023
Sara Roy The Long War on Gaza Over fifty-six years, Israel has transformed Gaza from a functional economy to a dysfunctional one, from a productive society to an impoverished one. December 19, 2023