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Palestinian farmer Eyad Yousef in the village of Taybeh, east of Ramallah, April 2026. (Photo: Qassam Muaddi/Mondoweiss)
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The Palestinian farmers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by Israeli settlers

By Qassam Muaddi April 29, 2026 5

Israeli settler violence since October 2023 has systematically rendered farmland inaccessible across the West Bank. The state-backed policy is destroying harvests, driving up the price of produce, and dismantling an entire way of life.

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      United in Apartheid: What the Bennett-Lapid unity ticket tells us about the future of Zionism in Israel’s pariah era
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    • Palestinian farmer Eyad Yousef in the village of Taybeh, east of Ramallah, April 2026. (Photo: Qassam Muaddi/Mondoweiss)
      The Palestinian farmers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by Israeli settlers
      News April 29, 2026
Masked Palestinians on guard duty during the night to fend off attacks by Israeli settlers, south of Nablus March 1, 2023. (Photo: Nasser Ishtayeh/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/APA Images)

‘The night guards’: Inside the grassroots network fighting back against Israeli settler attacks

By Majd Jawad April 27, 2026 4

Meet the grassroots network of Palestinian volunteers who spend their nights defending their West Bank villages from escalating Israeli settler violence.

CNN's Harry Enten reports on the results of the latest PEW poll on Israel's popularity on April 18, 2026. (Screenshot: CNN)

Latest polling paints dire picture for Israel in U.S. politics

By Alison Glick April 26, 2026 6

Israel’s plummeting popularity has been driven by the Gaza genocide and Iran war, but it has been building for decades. We are now finally seeing the political results.

U.S.-Israel War on Iran

Israeli military vehicles on the way to Gaza, May 17, 2025. (Photo: © Gaby Schuetze/ZUMA Press Wire/APA Images)

Israel is threatening to resume the genocide in Gaza. This time, the world isn’t paying attention.

By Qassam Muaddi April 24, 2026 4

While the world is focused on Iran, Israel is signaling plans to restart the genocide in Gaza.

Screenshot from a national address Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave concerning the Iran War on April 11, 2026. (Photo: Israeli Government Press Office)

What to expect next in the fragile ceasefires in Iran and Lebanon

By Mitchell Plitnick April 23, 2026 3

As the U.S. and Iran face off in the Strait of Hormuz, Israel will do everything it can to reignite the war with Iran and resume its offensive in Lebanon.

Palestinians who had been prevented from crossing through the Qalandia checkpoint into Jerusalem use a ladder to cross over the separation wall in the town of al-Ram, north of Jerusalem, June 18, 2015. (Photo: Shadi Hatem/APA Images)

Inside the lives of Palestinian laborers smuggled into Israel for work during the Iran war

By Aseel Mafarjeh April 22, 2026 0

Over 150,000 Palestinian laborers have been denied work permits in Israel for two years. They’re now smuggling themselves across the Green Line amid the war on Iran, where they are banned from more than 11,000 shelters when missiles strike.

An off-duty Israeli soldier at a bus stop in Jerusalem, August 17, 2004. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Justin McIntosh)

Israelis are being recruited as spies for Iran in what security experts call an espionage ‘epidemic’

By Abdaljawad Omar April 22, 2026 3

Israel has long used the same playbook to recruit informants from enemy societies. Iran is now using it to recruit spies in Israel by exploiting new cracks in Israeli society.

Jewish Israeli settlers set up mobile homes and raise Israeli flags over the evacuated settlement of Sanur, north of Nablus, which was approved by resettlement by the Israeli government in 2025, March 18, 2026. (Photo: Mohammed Nasser/APA Images)

Israel is racing to expand West Bank settlements before new political realities end its era of impunity

By Qassam Muaddi April 19, 2026 31

Israel is approving the construction of new West Bank settlements at an unprecedented rate because it knows its window of impunity is closing — especially if Iran emerges intact from the war and the Republicans lose the U.S. midterms.

Vice President J. D. Vance at the 2025 AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 21, 2025. (Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Trump may want out of the Iran war, but the first round of negotiations showed the challenges ahead

By Mitchell Plitnick April 17, 2026 8

It’s clear the Trump administration recognizes the Iran war has been a catastrophe. But while the U.S. may want a way out, the first round of negotiations with Iran showed that finding an exit may be difficult.

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Chris Rabb takes a photo with a supporter at a vigil outside Sen. John Fetterman's Philadelphia office on February 27, 2026. (Photo: Instagram/chrisrabb)

Palestine emerges as central issue in a key Pennsylvania Democratic primary

By Michael Arria April 29, 2026 2

Chris Rabb’s consistency on Palestine has resonated with voters in the country’s bluest district, who have felt betrayed by the Democrats’ approach to Israel and foreign policy.

Palestinian farmer Eyad Yousef in the village of Taybeh, east of Ramallah, April 2026. (Photo: Qassam Muaddi/Mondoweiss)

The Palestinian farmers whose livelihoods have been destroyed by Israeli settlers

By Qassam Muaddi April 29, 2026 5

Israeli settler violence since October 2023 has systematically rendered farmland inaccessible across the West Bank. The state-backed policy is destroying harvests, driving up the price of produce, and dismantling an entire way of life.

President Donald J. Trump meets with Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Jay Michael Leiter, and U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Michael Issa in the Oval Office, Thursday, April 23, 2026. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

Despite his public bravado, Trump is desperate for a deal with Iran

By Michael Arria April 28, 2026 5

Trump claims Iran has been weakened, but analyst Sina Toossi says it’s the U.S. that is desperate for a deal. Mondoweiss speaks with Toossi about the gains Iran has made during the war with the U.S. and Israel and what comes next.

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Naftali Bennett, right, and Yair Lapid, left, prepare to rotate the prime ministership during their first unity effort, on June 30, 2022. (Photo: Koby Gideon/Israel Gpo via ZUMA Press Wire/APA Images)

United in Apartheid: What the Bennett-Lapid unity ticket tells us about the future of Zionism in Israel’s pariah era

By Jonathan Ofir April 30, 2026 0

Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid’s joint effort to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu aims to appeal to those upset by Israel’s growing pariah status, but their campaign merely puts a ‘liberal’ veneer on the same Israeli apartheid.

CNN's Harry Enten reports on the results of the latest PEW poll on Israel's popularity on April 18, 2026. (Screenshot: CNN)

Latest polling paints dire picture for Israel in U.S. politics

By Alison Glick April 26, 2026 6

Israel’s plummeting popularity has been driven by the Gaza genocide and Iran war, but it has been building for decades. We are now finally seeing the political results.

Palestinians cast thier ballot at a polling station during municipal elections in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, April 25, 2026. )(Photo: Tariq Mohammad/APA Images)

Palestinians are holding local elections, but hardly anyone is running. Here’s why that matters.

By Qassam Muaddi April 25, 2026 4

Municipal elections were the last democratic outlet Palestinians had. This year, barely anyone is running, as two years of genocide and Israeli crackdown have hollowed out Palestinian political life.

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Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman meets with speaks with members of the Vietnamese press in Hanoi, Vietnam, on June 13, 2022. [State Department photo/ public domain]

The Shift: Biden official says Israel committed genocide in Gaza, but the U.S. must keep supporting it

By Michael Arria April 30, 2026 0

A Biden official says Israel committed genocide… and the U.S. must continue to support it.

Jeremy Ben-Ami at J Street's 2022 National Conference, December 2022. (Photo: J Street/Flickr)

The Shift: Unpacking the liberal Zionist sleight of hand on military aid to Israel

April 23, 2026
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Power & Pushback: Palestinian asylum-seeker finally released

April 21, 2026
The Israeli separation wall in Bir Nabala, April 2026. (Photo: Qassam Muaddi/Mondoweiss)

Weekly Briefing: Israel’s impunity is crumbling

April 19, 2026
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer in October 2020.

The Shift: Senate Democrats’ vote to reject weapons for Israel reveals an out-of-touch party leadership

April 16, 2026

Media Analysis

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PBS NewsHour's Geoff Bennett interviews Danny Danon on April 23, 2026.

The mainstream media is finally beginning to echo Americans’ outrage at Israeli slaughter

By Philip Weiss April 29, 2026 13

Over the past two years, Israel has lost the support of the American public and is now losing one of its last bulwarks in the political arena — prominent voices in the mainstream media.

Amal Khalil (Image: Democracy Now)

The mainstream media is ignoring Israel’s role in the killing of journalist Amal Khalil

By James North April 27, 2026 2

There is compelling evidence that the Israeli military killed Lebanese reporter Amal Khalil. Why is the U.S. media ignoring the story?

Screenshot from November 18, 2023, CNN report by Jake Tapper.

How the corporate media helped fuel Israel’s genocide in Gaza

By Michael Arria April 24, 2026 5

Mondoweiss speaks with media critic Adam Johnson about his new book detailing how cable shows, newspapers, and online news sites helped build support for the mass killing of Palestinians.

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