
The media’s Israeli atrocity treadmill
News outlets are so busy chasing Israel’s latest crime in Gaza — currently its horrific attack on Nasser Hospital — they never pause to piece together the bigger story of genocide.
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1 September 2025
Message from the editor
Off the back of last week's huge protests for Palestine in Australia, the global movement to end the genocide continues to grow.

1 September 2025
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1 September 2025
Immobilising confirmation of atrocities in Gaza
Stefan Tarnowski is an assistant professor and anthropologist based at Cambridge University. His most recent article published by the London Review of Books is Plausible Deniability.

30 August 2025
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28 August 2025
The murder of journalists as an act of censorship
Western reporters should by now know almost all journalists, doctors, nurses and teachers in Gaza are Hamas members, just as some UN employees are Hamas militants. - Chris Mitchell, The Australian, 18 August 2025.

28 August 2025
Death or displacement, ‘Please no more polite language about the Netanyahu evil’
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27 August 2025
Redefining Hamas, pleading for a peace force
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27 August 2025
The ABC's public comment guidelines: A 'crackdown' on management, not workers
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27 August 2025
As press freedom groups decry latest 'murder' of journalists by Israel, fury grows over impunity
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26 August 2025
John Menadue in conversation with David Marr
In a wide-ranging discussion, P&I editor-in-chief John Menadue discusses a life full of achievement driven by conviction, and nominates seeing off the White Australia policy and establishing P&I as highlights. He is speaking with David Marr on ABC Radio National's Late Night Live.

26 August 2025
Palestine Action reaches beyond the capital cities
It was a common assumption during the darkest days of the US’ war on Vietnam that support for the war would dwindle once the body bags began coming home along the low road to small rural communities.

25 August 2025
Message from the editor
Many of you would have heard P&I publisher, founder and editor-in-chief John Menadue in conversation with David Marr on ABC Radio National’s Late Night Live last Wednesday evening. If not you can catch it any time. We will publish a transcript.