US and UK doctors in Washington to warn of IDF’s ‘appalling atrocities’ in Gaza
Doctors who have returned from volunteering at besieged hospitals to tell officials aid is meaningless without a ceasefire
Doctors who have returned from volunteering at besieged hospitals to tell officials aid is meaningless without a ceasefire
International community resorts to sea routes and air drops rather than challenge Israel for systemically undermining unfettered access of relief
Join us for the next webinar of the Bisan Lecture Series, on Tuesday March 19th at 8.30 PM Palestine time (notice the unusual time and date, and the different time difference between US and Palestine due to daylight saving time). You can register here!
7:30 PM Paris & Tunis
6:30 PM London
2:30 PM Boston
11:30 AM San Francisco
Architecture group Architects for Gaza has launched the Gaza Global University to offer free education to architecture students impacted by the Israel-Hamas conflict.
PHRI’s newest report thoroughly investigates the incarceration conditions of Palestinians since the implementation of the “lockdown” measures following the war’s onset. It extensively explores the restrictions and the systematic violations of the rights of Palestinians in Israeli custody.
I, Lee Mordechai, a historian and an Israeli citizen, testify in this document, as events are unfolding, to the horrible situation in the Gaza Strip. I write my personal opinion out of a sense of double responsibility: as a citizen whose country is committing what I consider as grave crimes, and as an academic, who believes that after having dedicated my career to research I am obliged to speak up against injustice, especially when it is so close. I write also because of the disappointing general silence on this issue among many international and Israeli academic institutions, especially those that are well-positioned to comment on it. The relatively few of my colleagues who have bravely spoken out have been an inspiration.1 I do not believe this document will convince many others to change their minds. Rather, I write this publicly to testify that during the war there were and remain Israeli voices who strongly dissented from Israel’s actions.
As teachers, doctoral students, researchers and faculty members at Sciences Po and other universities, we express our full support for students that participated in the occupation organised the morning of Tuesday 12th March, in response to the call of the Academic Coordination Against Colonization in Palestine (ACACP)to organise a day of academic support for the Palestinian people.
Analysis shows how jets and tanks are being kept fueled despite interim ICJ ruling warning Israel to prevent genocidal acts
We, Jewish students at Sciences Po, refuse to be used to justify the repression of pro-Palestinian mobilizations.
A Palestinian catalog of ruin and resilience.