On the siege of Gaza
Sawsan Madina

On the siege of Gaza

All the dire predictions at the time Israel banned the UN Relief and Works Agency in January 2025 have come to pass.

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Israeli officials reportedly held talks about displacing Palestinians to war-torn South Sudan

If implemented, the plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another, the Associated Press said.

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As deadline looms, advocates call plastics treaty draft 'nothing short of a betrayal'
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An open letter to the Jewish Board of Deputies
Louise Katz

An open letter to the Jewish Board of Deputies

I am part of a small group of people who intended to hold an event to discuss the situation in Gaza. Shortly before our event was scheduled, the Jewish board of Deputies pressed our venue operators to cancel the event. This incursion into our right to gather was a striking example of the ethos that informs so much of the Zionist lobby’s methods of silencing any departure from what is perceived as pro-Israel lines of argument. Thus:

Recognition of Palestine only a start
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Prime Minister Albanese’s announcement on 11 August that Australia will recognise the state of Palestine is a dramatic break with the past.

The great human brain fade
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Albanese is crying poor, but we’re losing billions a year from untaxed gas
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