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Egypt’s Hidden Refugee Crisis
Thousands of Palestinian evacuees are living in limbo on Cairo’s peripheries, neither able to return to Gaza nor allowed to build lives in Egypt.
Emad Mekay July 29, 2025
Poetry
Siblings
“We lived / in many // houses”
Andrea Cohen July 25, 2025
Report
The Gazans Trapped in Sheba Hospital
By showcasing its treatment of a few Palestinian patients, Israel masks its destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system—and its obligations under international law.
Dikla Taylor-Sheinman July 23, 2025
Report
Ayman Odeh’s Failed Impeachment Is a “Win-Win” for the Right
Experts say the attempt was a means of suppressing the vote of Palestinian citizens of Israel and delegitimizing their political participation.
Elisheva Goldberg July 22, 2025
History
Lessons from La Guardia
Can Zohran Mamdani reshape New York—and national—politics like Mayor Fiorello La Guardia once did?
Kim Phillips-Fein July 18, 2025
Fiction
Two Empty Rooms
“A real live Jewish woman! She used to live here.”
Edith Bruck July 16, 2025
Analysis
Auditing the Hindu American Foundation’s Claims of “Hinduphobia”
The group regularly misclassifies anti-Asian racism, anti-Muslim violence, and criticism of Hindu nationalism as anti-Hindu hate.
Mukta Joshi July 8, 2025
Report
Inside the New Group Giving Antisemitism Trainings at Harvard
Project Shema, increasingly a presence on university campuses, uses progressive language while foregrounding the “harm” of anti-Zionism.
Emily Wilder July 2, 2025
Roundtable
Left Electoralism After Mamdani: A Roundtable
A strategy discussion on the opportunities and risks created by the DSA candidate’s primary win in New York City.
Alex Kane July 1, 2025
Analysis
A New Playbook for Democratic Critics of Israel
Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory shows pro-Palestine candidates how to win without abandoning their values.
Peter Beinart June 30, 2025
Comic
Zionism: A People Reborn
Eli Valley June 27, 2025
Report
Egypt Cracks Down on the “Global March to Gaza”
By suppressing an effort to break the Gaza siege, activists say Egypt has once again prioritized its alignment with Israel and the US over its stated commitments to Palestinian rights.
Emad Mekay June 23, 2025
Report
New York Holocaust Museum Removed Trump Images From Hate Speech Exhibit
Critics say the deletion—due to a board member’s intervention—exemplifies how museum leadership has increasingly catered to the right.
Alex Kane June 18, 2025
Report
How Support for Palestine Became a Hate Crime
A celebrated civil rights law is being used to target those opposing crimes against humanity—and ruining lives in the process.
Mari Cohen June 17, 2025
Review
History Lesson
Adam Kirsch’s On Settler Colonialism is an anti-woke screed disguised as serious scholarship.
Laleh Khalili June 17, 2025
Essay
The Gavel and the Gun
Palestinian history shows that armed struggle campaigns often catalyze gains in international lawmaking.
Darryl Li June 17, 2025
Art
What’s Ours
Myriam Boulos’s photographs probe the porous boundaries between everyday life and revolutionary rupture.
Aria Aber June 17, 2025
Profile
The Measure of the World
By attending to the vibrant specificity of Black life, poet Dionne Brand contests the cruel mathematics of empire.
Claire Schwartz June 17, 2025
Review
The Sympathy Trap
In Perfect Victims, Mohammed El-Kurd argues that attempts to “humanize” Palestinians reinforce the Zionist politics they purport to contest.
Jackie Wang June 17, 2025
Conversation
Who Might We Become for Each Other?
A conversation about Black–Palestinian interconnectedness and the legacy of June Jordan
Marina Magloire June 17, 2025
Fiction
What You Deserve
Be careful what you wish for, is the moral of the story, except when the moral is something more like: unless, what if, if only.”
Lyta Gold June 17, 2025
Responsa
We Need New Jewish Institutions
Sustaining the struggle will require spaces for reimagining our tradition.
Arielle Angel June 17, 2025
Poetry
Another Example of Repetition
“In a world where the news commits genocide, / one should not report news after Gaza.”
Fady Joudah June 17, 2025
Poetry
Les petites vieilles
“The other wishes she were in Beirut, / but the Beirut she thought she knew is not / there”
Marilyn Hacker June 17, 2025
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