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5 July, 2024 • Haidar Al Ghazali, Rana Asfour

“Deferred Sorrow”—fiction from Haidar Al Ghazali

In Haidar Al Ghazali's short story, a Palestinian father during the war on Gaza makes an impossible choice.

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14 June, 2024 • Farah-Silvana Kanaan

Is Amin Maalouf’s Latest Novel, On the Isle of Antioch, a Parody?

Farah-Silvana Kanan questions whether, in this novel, the Franco-Lebanese master is at the height of his powers, or is having us on...

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7 June, 2024 • Hassan Abdulrazzak

Dare Not Speak—a One-Act Play

A stage director declines producing a play about a child tragically murdered during a genocide, fearing she may appear biased.

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17 May, 2024 • Sara Roy, Ivar Ekeland

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 constitute the end of fellowship among inhabitants of this planet."

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10 May, 2024 • Hadani Ditmars

This Year in Venice, it’s the “Palestine Biennale”

At this year’s Venice Biennale, Palestine looms large, writes Hadani Ditmars.

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3 May, 2024 • Mai Al-Nakib

Memory Archive: Between Remembering and Forgetting

Mai Al-Nakib explores memory, forgetting, and writing through the lenses of Woolf, Proust, and a Wim Wenders film.

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26 April, 2024 • Nadine Nour el Din

Malak Mattar: No Words, Only Scenes of Ruin

Malak Mattar's artwork at the Venice Biennale evokes a multi-sensory experience that demands to be felt, writes Nadine Nour el Din.

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12 April, 2024 • Maura Finkelstein

Equating Critique of Israel with Antisemitism, US Academics are Being Silenced

With the war in Gaza and accusations of genocide in the International Court of Justice, tensions have risen on US campuses, writes Maura Finkelstein.

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18 March, 2024 • Hadani Ditmars

Will Artists Against Genocide Boycott the Venice Biennale?

Hadani Ditmars reports on the calls to shut down the Israeli pavilion in the Venice Biennale, and a possible widespread artist boycott.

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3 March, 2024 • Lina Mounzer

Why “Burn It all Down”?

Senior editor Lina Mounzer articulates the inexpressible, inconsolable feelings at a time when genocide is occurring before the eyes of the world.

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3 March, 2024 • Layla AlAmmar

The Time of Monsters

Layla AlAmmar contemplates how the noise of the past can be perceived as a coherent narrative in hindsight.

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3 March, 2024 • Faris Lounis, Jordan Elgrably

“The Map of a Genocide Victim”—fiction from Faris Lounis

A few entries on a genocidal map...A walk in the Valley of Death that is the war on Gaza and the reckoning to come.

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3 March, 2024 • Amal Ghandour

Genocide: “That bell can’t be unrung. That thought can’t be unthunk.”

After the ICJ ruling on Israel, it is in its best interests to redefine its cause to one that is just for both Israelis and Palestinians, writes Amal Ghandour.

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26 February, 2024 • Hossam Madhoun

Messages from Gaza Now / 5

A first-person account reveals the nightmare Gaza has become, where every safe zone is carpet-bombed, shelled, sniped by the IDF.

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8 January, 2024 • Hossam Madhoun

Messages from Gaza Now / 3

Hell continues in a never-ending war, yet with sumud, the Palestinian people remain resourceful, remarkable and above all, kind.

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