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The Anti-Soros Strategy at the Heart of Trump’s War on Progressive Nonprofits
Following a report by the Capital Research Center, the administration is investigating the Open Society Foundations as part of a broader crackdown on progressive organizing.
Alex Kane October 15, 2025
Dispatch
Forty-Eight Hours in Israeli Captivity
A journalist captured on a flotilla mission recounts treatment at the hands of the Israeli navy, border police, and prison guards.
Emily Wilder October 14, 2025
Analysis
What Israeli “Victory” Looks Like
The Trump deal doesn’t destroy Hamas but it does further Palestinian dispossession.
Peter Beinart October 14, 2025
Memoir
A Time That Refuses to Pass
While the world marks two years since October 7th, 2023, those of us in Gaza have been living inside one long night.
Abdullah Hany Daher October 8, 2025
Conversation
“An Elegy for All of Palestine”
The Gazan poet Adel al-Ramadi reflects on making art under genocide.
Maram Faraj October 7, 2025
Comic
Bari Weiss, CBS News, 1965
“And they lit their own homes on fire!”
Eli Valley October 7, 2025
Analysis
The Recognition Trick
By making Palestinian disarmament a prerequisite for statehood, Western countries are still facilitating Israel’s goals.
Jonathan Shamir October 6, 2025
Analysis
Famine’s Long Shadow
Even if food is surged into Gaza today, the history of weaponized mass starvation shows that the social aftershocks will reverberate for generations.
Alex de Waal October 6, 2025
History
A Brief History of Solitary Confinement in America
The use of the punitive tactic exploded a century after US officials had deemed it too torturous.
Christopher Blackwell and Deborah Zalesne October 1, 2025
Chevruta
Is It Possible to Atone for Genocide?
An investigation through Jewish text on responsibility and culpability in the face of mass death.
Avigayil Halpern October 1, 2025
Profile
Can Morgan Bassichis Be Famous?
In the wake of their crossover hit Can I Be Frank?, the outspoken anti-Zionist performer is poised to carry their lineage of radical politics to the main stage.
Alisa Solomon September 25, 2025
Photo Essay
Returning to Yarmouk
After the end of a 14-year civil war, residents are making their way back to the heart of Palestinian life in Syria.
Theia Chatelle September 24, 2025
Conversation
The Consequences of New US Sanctions on Palestinian Human Rights Groups
Attorney Shayana Kadidal discusses how Trump’s sanctions could curtail American support for ICC prosecutions of Israel.
Alex Kane September 22, 2025
Report
An Israeli Group Aiding Gaza Becomes a New Favorite of US Pro-Israel Groups
IsraAID has begun providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians, but some aid workers remain wary.
Alex Kane September 18, 2025
Opinion
Never Again for All, or for No One
A PR snafu at the LA Holocaust Museum reveals the impossibility of drawing boundaries around an anti-genocide rallying cry.
Sean Pergola September 12, 2025
Memoir
A Map to a Place That No Longer Exists
In this city, there are thousands upon thousands of us, each carrying their own coordinates to somewhere that can no longer be found.
Abdullah Hany Daher September 5, 2025
Report
A Federal Security Grant Program Popular with Jewish Organizations May Now Require Beneficiaries to Cooperate with ICE
Dozens of Jewish organizations signed a letter denouncing requirements that Nonprofit Security grantees work with immigration authorities and refrain from boycotting Israel.
Emily Wilder August 22, 2025
Essay
Rhetoric Without Reckoning
A new wave of liberal Zionist criticism of the Israeli government rings hollow without accountability for the genocide.
Simone Zimmerman August 22, 2025
Obituary
Remembering Awdah Hathaleen
The Palestinian activist turned hospitality into a tool of sabotage against the ongoing Nakba.
Maya Rosen and Erez Bleicher August 21, 2025
Report
Mount Sinai Hospital Fired Social Worker Over “Gaza Must Live” Postcard
Hospital employees say the termination is an example of the anti-Palestinian climate at the institution.
Alex Kane August 13, 2025
Memoir
The Betrayal of Light
At the precipice of each instant, two voices speak to me. One says, “You survived.” The other, “It will begin again.”
Abdullah Hany Daher August 12, 2025
Report
How the Department of Health and Human Services Took the Lead in Trump’s Campus Crackdown
The agency has threatened crucial medical research funding to extract concessions from universities on student protests and DEI.
Alex Kane August 7, 2025
Report
A Canadian Antisemitism Statistic Went Viral—But It Has No Source
The spread of a dubious antisemitism statistic reflects the anxieties of the Canadian Jewish establishment amid a changing political environment.
Blake Lambert August 6, 2025
Analysis
Anatomy of a Red Scare
As the Trump administration escalates its anti-radical crackdowns, past moments of repression offer a preview of what’s to come.
Charisse Burden-Stelly August 1, 2025
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