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Gaza

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 • 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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4 February, 2024 • Ghayath Al Madhoun

“WE” and “4978 and One Nights” by Ghayath Almadhoun

A Syrian and Swedish poet of Palestinian heritage, Ghayath Almadhoun lives between Stockhold and Berlin.

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4 February, 2024 • Malu Halasa

Shoot That Poison Arrow to My Heart: The LSD Editorial

Our literary editor, Malu Halasa, introduces TMR 38 • LSD, our Love, Sex and Desire issue, published ahead of the 14th of February.

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29 January, 2024 • Laëtitia Soula

Israel-Palestine: Peace Under Occupation?

Laëtitia Soula reports on a French trade union event that presented anti-colonialist writer and publisher Alain Gresh.

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22 January, 2024 • TMR

Illuminated Reading for 2024: Our Anticipated Titles

Four editors at The Markaz Review share some of their most anticipated titles publishing in 2024.

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12 January, 2024 • TMR

Palestinian Artists

The war reminds us that Palestinians are also artists and not merely people perishing under the bombs and mortars.

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25 December, 2023 • Malu Halasa

Gaza Sunbirds: the Palestinian Para-Cyclists Who Won’t Quit

Gaza's professional para-cycling team for amputee athletes rise above Gaza's darkest days through determination and excellence in sport.

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25 December, 2023 • Paola Caridi

Inside Hamas: From Resistance to Regime

An exclusive excerpt from the 2023 title "Hamas: From Resistance to Regime" by Paola Caridi, translated by Andrea Teti.

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11 December, 2023 • Hossam Madhoun

Messages From Gaza Now

A Gazan theatre artist, constantly endangered by the onslaught of Israeli planes, drones and bombs, writes from the heart of the matter.

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4 December, 2023 • Antony Loewenstein

The Palestine Laboratory and Gaza: An Excerpt

Antony Loewenstein, winner of Australia's highest journalism award, presents his latest exploration of Israel and Palestine.

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3 December, 2023 • Jordan Elgrably

Why Endings & Beginnings?

An editorial from the editor in chief as we close the end of an often painful, difficult and yet at times hopeful year.

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3 December, 2023 • Joumana Haddad

“I, Hanan”—a Gazan tale of survival by Joumana Haddad

A young woman in Gaza who has already lost so much wants to live another day, in this short story by Joumana Haddad.

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27 November, 2023 • Ahmed Twaij

Gaza vs. Mosul from a Medical and Humanitarian Standpoint

Ahmed Twaij, a physician and journalist with experience in Iraq and other war zones, argues Hamas and ISIS cannot be compared.

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20 November, 2023 • Adrian Kreutz, Enzo Rossi, Lillian Robb

What’s in a Ceasefire?

For Gaza, the terms “humanitarian pause” and “ceasefire” may not be enough and might even be used as a fig leaf for forced displacement.

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