Tag: israel
Analysis: Palestinians Are Resisting a Nakba That Never Ended
Yara Shoufani
The latest wave of Palestinian resistance isn't just against Gazan bombardment or the theft of Sheikh Jarrah. It is against a Nakba that started in 1948 and never stopped, writes Yara Shoufani.
Downstream: How Britain Supports Israel’s War on Palestine
In March this year the UK’s new military strategy declared Israel remains a ‘key strategic partner’. But what does that mean, and where does it sit in relation to Israel and its war on Palestine? Aaron Bastani is joined by Mark Curtis, editor and co-founder of Declassified UK.
Opinion: Four Antisemites Won’t Stop Me Supporting Palestine
Rivkah Brown
Novara Live: Death Toll Reaches 200 in Israel’s War on Gaza
Novara Live: Palestinians Rise up As Israel Escalates Attack on Gaza
Total Solidarity With Palestine is the Only Anti-Racist Position
Barnaby Raine
Novara Live: Israel Bombards Gaza
Novara Live: Starmer’s Authority in Tatters After Bungled Reshuffle
Novara Live: The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Not Over
Analysis: Police Brutality: How Protesters Resist State Violence Around the World
Charlotte England
Analysis: How We Win: The Party
James Schneider
Opinion: A Spanish Company is Building an Apartheid Railway in Israel – Now It Wants in on HS2
Zakaria Odeh
Analysis: Is the Hague Finally About to Challenge Israeli Impunity?
Rania Muhareb
Opinion: Israel is Rushing Settlement Expansion in Fear of a Biden Presidency. It Has Nothing to Worry About
Aron Keller
Opinion: Labour’s New Leadership Must Not Abandon Palestine
Ben Jamal
Novara Live: Apocalyptic Skies
The US West Coast is suffering from record breaking forest fires. Will the disaster jolt the country into climate action? Plus, Alan Sugar wants you back in the office, Labour Friends of Israel celebrates an influx of MPs, and thousands complain after ITV airs homage to Black Lives Matter. With Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani.
Novara Live: Classroom Warfare
Dishing out A-level results in the midst of a pandemic was always going to be hard. That doesn’t excuse a process which has turned into an unprecedented disaster, thrown up arbitrary grades, and dashed the hopes of thousands of young people. But with the poorest hit hardest, is this a case of government incompetence, or of […]