Palestinian Genocide

Once Upon a Time in Gaza Wants to Be an Indie Western

Once Upon a Time in Gaza Wants to Be an Indie Western

The new feature from the Nasser brothers takes place in the context of Gaza's siege, but well before...

AUGUST 29, 2025 • By Karim Goury
A Voice That Defied Silence: The Legacy of Dr. Refaat Al-Areer

A Voice That Defied Silence: The Legacy of Dr. Refaat Al-Areer

Palestinian Refaat Al-Areer was not just an academic. He was a living metaphor for Gaza’s steadfastness, writes his...

JULY 4, 2025 • By Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi
Interview: Joe Sacco on Gaza

Interview: Joe Sacco on Gaza

Joe Sacco uses his graphic storytelling in "War on Gaza" to reflect on the events in the Gaza...

JUNE 6, 2025 • By Elias Feroz
Yassini Girls—a Powerful Yet Flawed Account of Historical Trauma

Yassini Girls—a Powerful Yet Flawed Account of Historical Trauma

Natasha Tynes reviews a Palestinian novel that thoughtfully examines intergenerational trauma, making it an insightful and worthwhile read.

JANUARY 31, 2025 • By Natasha Tynes
Don’t Look Left: A Diary of Genocide by Atif Abu Saif

Don’t Look Left: A Diary of Genocide by Atif Abu Saif

A Gaza diary that is a physician's personal testimony on life under excruciating, unrelenting bombardment, loss and hardship.

SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 • By Selma Dabbagh
Postscript: Disrupting the Colonial Gaze—Gaza and Israel after October 7th

Postscript: Disrupting the Colonial Gaze—Gaza and Israel after October 7th

In which the authors argue that, "If Israel, with Western support, achieves its aims in Gaza, it will...

MAY 17, 2024 • By Sara Roy
Genocide

Genocide

In her latest essay, writer Jenine Abboushi reminds us that the ethnic cleansing and destruction of Palestinian society...

MAY 17, 2024 • By Jenine Abboushi
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