A look back at 365 days of genocide in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

A look back at 365 days of genocide in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict

We explore the impact of Israel’s genocide in Gaza this past year and the world’s response to the continuing massacre.  This month marks the first anniversary of Israel’s genocide in Gaza – a year of profound loss, displacement and suffering. Nearly 42,000 people have been killed and 1.5 million displaced,…

Is Israel is still attractive for Jews around the world? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Is Israel is still attractive for Jews around the world? | Israel-Palestine conflict

It’s a year since Israel started its military offensive on Gaza. Now it is turning on Lebanon, saying it is attacking Hezbollah. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists he will achieve his goal of destroying the armed groups that threaten the security of Israelis. But as that security seems a…

Why is the US leading calls for political change in Lebanon? | Israel attacks Lebanon

Why is the US leading calls for political change in Lebanon? | Israel attacks Lebanon

Demands come as Israel launches air attacks and ground offensive against its neighbour. Lebanon is again under attack as Israel wages war against the country’s dominant political and military force – Hezbollah. Although its primary target is the armed group, Israel’s attacks have been indiscriminate, killing civilians and medical workers…

Is climate change making monsoons more extreme? | Weather

Is climate change making monsoons more extreme? | Weather

Monsoons have become increasingly erratic each year, with experts pointing to climate change as a significant factor. The most vulnerable communities across South Asia are grappling with unprecedented rainfall, deadly floods and landslides, raising the question: Are monsoons getting worse? And if so, what can be done to protect these…

Can Israel turn tactical successes into strategic gains? | Hamas

Can Israel turn tactical successes into strategic gains? | Hamas

Political scientist Stephen Walt says US unconditional support for Israel does not help its long-term future. Israel was able to deal serious blows to Iran and Hezbollah, but no one should expect them to “suddenly want to cut a deal”, argues renowned political scientist Stephen Walt, professor of international affairs…