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26 votes
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What we know about the explosion at the hospital in Gaza
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Gaza neonatal unit warns babies at risk 'within minutes' if power fails
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Mitch McConnell backs US President Joe Biden’s $106bn aid request for Israel and Ukraine
34 votes -
We must not kill Gazan children to try to protect Israel’s children
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Egypt-Gaza border crossing opens, letting desperately needed aid flow to Palestinians
21 votes -
Thirsty families in Gaza eke out trickle of water
20 votes -
Damning evidence of war crimes as Israeli attacks wipe out entire families in Gaza
46 votes -
Nakatomi Space - Moving through a city differently (2010)
5 votes -
US State Department official in the Office of International Arms Transfers resigns over transfers to Israel
12 votes -
The one-state solution by Edward Saïd (1999)
18 votes -
After writing an anti-Israel letter, Harvard students are doxxed
36 votes -
Hundreds dead in Gaza hospital bombing, local authorities say
55 votes -
‘Verified’ OSINT accounts are destroying the Israel-Palestine information ecosystem
18 votes -
Israel’s apologists are showing they couldn’t care less about Palestinian lives
30 votes -
Israel's Gaza evacuation order could breach international law [by forcibly transferring civilians]
34 votes -
I’m going to war for Israel. Palestinians are not my enemy.
32 votes -
Analysis: Why is so much anti-Palestinian disinformation coming from India?
20 votes -
An invasion of Gaza would be a disaster for Israel
54 votes -
Hurting the right people
45 votes -
Thoughts on Palestinian statecraft
I don't see a way that Palestine could ever function as two discontinuous parts, and the complete unworkability of the concept makes it infeasible for anything other than a one-state solution to...
I don't see a way that Palestine could ever function as two discontinuous parts, and the complete unworkability of the concept makes it infeasible for anything other than a one-state solution to gain momentum in Palestine. In an alternate universe, Egypt might have annexed Gaza years ago, a clearer sense of direction would have emerged in the West Bank, and something of a functioning state would exist for the Palestinians. But of course, Egypt was and is quite opposed to any such solution. So, my basic proposal would be to turn Gaza and the West Bank into two separate, independent states with the latter carrying the namesake of Palestine. If Gaza turns out to be a problematic, belligerent state, then treat it like any other nation in that camp: sanction them, hold Gaza the state itself accountable (as opposed to a vague assortment of belligerents), use diplomacy to achieve piecemeal progress. Surely, any front against Israel would be significantly weaker as the priorities of the two nations inevitably diverge.
This to me seems like the only workable long-term solution, aside from Israel causing a bloodbath in hopes of establishing total militaristic dominance over Gaza and eventually annexing it.
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How to help humanitarian efforts in Israel and Gaza
11 votes -
‘The Onion’ stands with Israel because it seems like you get in less trouble for that
189 votes -
A matter of life and death: Water runs out for two million people in Gaza
23 votes -
Hamas attack on Israel kibbutz Be’eri captured by mothers’ WhatsApp group
12 votes -
UN says Israel wants 1.1 million Gazans moved south in the next twenty-four hours
46 votes -
Gazans bombarded by Israel have no hope and no escape
80 votes -
Hamas called for Friday day of rage - Israeli diplomat stabbed in China possibly related act of terror
12 votes -
Gaza Surf Club | Official trailer
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Podcast: a History of Modern Palestine
American Prestige did a series on the History of Modern Palestine. The first episode is always public, but they have unlocked the remaining episodes for this week in light of current events. I...
American Prestige did a series on the History of Modern Palestine. The first episode is always public, but they have unlocked the remaining episodes for this week in light of current events.
I listened to this back when it was posted and learned a lot about the role of colonial powers in the formation of Israel and Palestine and the way Palestinians are being treated today. The viewpoint is is not anti-Semitic but it is also not pro-Israel. For example, they discuss Israel's (then) current treatment of the Palestinians as apartheid.
I can't imagine what it would be like to live in those conditions. I don't mean to condone terrorist violence, but set against the background of the oppression in Palestine, it's hard to imagine what people might be driven to.
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expected in Moscow, Russian media reports
15 votes -
Israel-Gaza Conflict Discussion Thread
There wasn’t a single dedicated thread, and this is a major ongoing conflict, so it seemed prudent to make one. Let’s try to be as civil as possible, the last two threads related to this got locked.
101 votes -
Real wars are now flame wars: Social media battles are now an integral part of modern day military conflict
16 votes -
Scotland's leader fears for wife's parents 'trapped' in Gaza
13 votes -
‘The Guest’: The Palestinian mastermind behind deadly Israel incursion
25 votes -
How the attacks in Israel are changing Threads
18 votes -
Vivian Silver, a Canadian who dedicated her life to peace, is feared kidnapped by Hamas terrorists
22 votes -
Why I don't criticize Israel - Sam Harris - transcript from a 2014 podcast
16 votes -
We can’t wait thirty more years for another breakthrough in the Middle East
7 votes -
Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963)
7 votes -
Probe reveals previously secret Israeli spyware that infects targets via ads
36 votes -
Israeli cops accused of beating Palestinian detainee, branding him with Star of David
45 votes -
Israeli proposal to move early Christian mosaic to US Museum of the Bible sparks controversy
17 votes -
Growing segregation by sex in Israel raises fears for women’s rights
71 votes -
Australia will again use the term 'Occupied Palestinian Territories'. Here's why.
42 votes -
Israel’s top court will hear challenges to a new law that weakens its power, the law has sparked large protests
10 votes -
Sweden: Muslim protester says he never wanted to burn Torah
16 votes -
Israeli forces launch biggest military operation in West Bank’s Jenin since 2002
22 votes -
When did humans start settling down? In Israel, new discoveries at one of the world’s oldest villages are upending the debate about when we stopped wandering.
21 votes -
Cyberweapon manufacturers plot to stay on the right side of US
7 votes