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US appeals court says judge had no jurisdiction in release of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil
A US federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that a judge had no jurisdiction...
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Israeli forces demolish commercial structure near Bethlehem
Witnesses said Israeli army units, accompanied by military vehicles and bulldozers, raided the area and began demolishing the structure, which included metal-sheet barracks used for shelter and sheep farming, citing a lack of building permits
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Iraq rejects use of its territory or airspace to attack any country amid regional tensions
Iraq said Thursday it rejects the use of its territory, airspace, or territorial waters...
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Political thinker Saif al-Din Abdel-Fattah: The events in Gaza have revived global opposition to aggression and genocide
The Arab Book Fair in Istanbul, held in the second week of last August, featured an important new book: “The Dictionary of Resistance: The Al-Aqsa Flood and Its Centrality in the Coming Great Change” by Prof. Dr. Saif al-Din Abdel-Fattah, Professor of Political Theory and Thought at Cairo University. In this book, Abdel-Fattah closely follows the Al-Aqsa Flood since its outbreak on October 7, 2023. We met the political thinker and discussed with him his vision of the Flood, the role of resistance against the occupation, his interpretation of Palestinian steadfastness, and the regional and global reactions — both popular and official. We also touched on his expectations for the future of the Palestinian cause in light of the Flood […]
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The Slightest Green: A Novel
A novel that opens immediately with the rupture that is so prevalent in the Palestinian experience, The Slightest Green (Interlink Publishing, 2025) immediately presents land as the central theme. Sundus, a widow whose son Hafez is dying of cancer, is living under threat of eviction by Abdul Waheed, who had stolen the deeds to her land and forged her husband’s signature. The villagers suspect him of stealing Palestinian land and reselling to the settler-colonists; it is the threat of settlement expansion that Abdul Waheed brings up when trying to coax Palestinians into his schemes. Crucially, the identity of Abdul Waheed is a mystery to the villagers – no one knows his identity or family. “Others say he is more than […]
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The week decades happened: a crisis in Zionism and a region on the edge | Palestine This Week
From Gaza to Tehran, the region is hitting a breaking point. We expose Israel’s crackdown on humanitarian groups, the fiction of a “peace process,” the quiet Israeli exodus, and the lawfare campaign against Palestine advocates — before turning to Iran’s unrest and the new fault lines splitting the Arab world. WATCH: From Gaza to Venezuela: How the Rules of the World Are Being Broken | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani
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