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The Palestine marathon

Jen Marlowe
A window into occupation and survival in a less than Holy land

Campaign of hatred: How the Ilhan Omar right-wing outrage machine was constructed

Paul Rosenberg
Vile Islamophobia wasn't always central to Republican politics. This vicious bigotry took a lot of work to create

Jared Kushner says Middle East peace plan won’t be released before June

Shira Tarlo
Few details have been disclosed about the plan, which Trump administration claims will be "deal of the century"

Racism and Israel’s election: How did the Jewish state become an oppressive state?

Michael Lerner
In Israel as in America, leftists blame the "racist" public for the decay of democracy. The truth isn't so simple

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke calls Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu a “racist”

Shira Tarlo
The former Texas representative draws a distinction between support for Israel and support for Netanyahu

Do any of the Democratic presidential candidates understand the power of peace?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
America’s future depends on it

The people of Palestine are on the march

Vijay Prashad
March 30 is Land Day, an annual commemoration of the struggle against the Israeli occupation

2020 Democrats face the “Blob” challenge

Jefferson Morley
How would the presidential contenders deal with the entrenched U.S. foreign policy elite?

Rep. Ilhan Omar calls for a two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict in new op-ed

Shira Tarlo
The freshman lawmaker, whose remarks prompted claims of anti-Semitism, calls for a "balanced, inclusive approach"

Rex Tillerson told Jared Kushner “his interference” in foreign policy “endangered the US”: report

Tana Geneva
A new book reveals how Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump allegedly clashed with multiple senior White House officials

Demonizing Ilhan Omar: Why the entire political establishment wants to crush one woman

Paul Rosenberg
Shoddy media reporting, along with elite fears of what the American public really wants, have driven this disgrace

A teenage war resister in Israel

Rory Fanning
An antiwar story from the embattled Middle East

Facebook praises an Iranian cult known for killing U.S. citizens

Jefferson Morley
Facebook's foreign policy seems to skew toward crackpots

Anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism: But disentangling them can be tricky

Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Rashida Tlaib has been unfairly accused of anti-Semitism, but there's a reason why these issues get confused

Roseanne Barr suggests she was fired by ABC because she is Jewish and supports Israel

Matthew Chapman
“I feel that what happened to me, a large part of it is antisemitism,” Barr claims. “I think it played a part"

CNN fires Marc Lamont Hill as contributor after he called for a “free Palestine” at the UN

Rachel Leah
"There's another story going on here . . . a punishment of black radical thinkers in the United States"

Should a person be fired for their off-hours comments?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two high profile exits this week raise debate about free speech

Why most narrative history is wrong

Alex Rosenberg
Even the best histories fail to identify the real causal forces that drive events. Science explains why

The renegade president brings his war to the United Nations

Benjamin Dangl
Trump is out of touch — and it shows

From peace to armageddon: The Israel-Palestine nightmare

Sandy Tolan
Was Oslo doomed from the start?

Pro-Israel group secretly ran misleading Facebook ads targeting pro-Palestinian activist

Justin Elliott, Josh Nathan-Kazis
Well-funded group behind this campaign, the Israel on Campus Coalition, has links to the Israeli government

Middle East alliances, old and new confronting “that part of the world”

Rebecca Gordon
When was the last time that any serious attention was paid here to the longest war in American history?

The Great Return March and the women of Gaza

Fadi Abu Shammalah, Jen Marlowe
Why Palestine’s feminists are fighting on two fronts

Anthony Bourdain: The last gasp of CNN’s original vision

Sam Husseini
Back when Ted Turner founded CNN, the original cable news channel had a mission. With Bourdain gone, it's gone
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