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Israelis, welcome to BDS
Though not named as such, BDS tactics have been central to Israel’s anti-government protests. And the hypocrisy is not lost on Palestinians.
By
Amjad Iraqi
March 19, 2023
AIPAC’s insurrectionists for Israel
By endorsing candidates who tried to sabotage the elections, AIPAC has demonstrated how far it will prioritize Israel's interests over U.S. democracy.
By
Mitchell Plitnick
March 28, 2022
Iron Domegate is a victory in disguise for Palestine advocates
The dramatic vote in Congress over extra funding for Iron Dome has widened a public debate on the occupation that Israel and its allies would prefer to avoid.
By
Mitchell Plitnick
October 6, 2021
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Palestinian-Americans are turning the tide of US policy
Overcoming distance and fragmentation, a new generation of diaspora Palestinians is dismantling Israel's monopoly over the U.S. conversation.
By
Tariq Kenney-Shawa
September 16, 2021
Why Israel’s ice cream war could backfire
Israel is hoping that anti-BDS laws will scare U.S. companies like Ben & Jerry's from divesting from settlements. Here's why that gambit might fail.
By
Mitchell Plitnick
August 1, 2021
Black-Palestine solidarity is making its way to Capitol Hill
Progressive Black Democrats are reviving a radical tradition of Palestine solidarity in Congress, challenging Black leaders in their own party and Washington's support for Israeli state violence.
By
Alex Kane
June 16, 2021
US aid to Israel was once a given. What’s changing now?
It has been three decades since a U.S. president considered freezing aid to Israel. Progressives are now making sure that idea stays on the table.
By
Majeed Malhas
June 15, 2021
This ‘progressive’ Israel lobby group has a racism problem
Democratic Majority for Israel has come under fire over a series of offensive social media posts, highlighting the group's aggressive and racist tactics.
By
Alex Kane
May 5, 2021
Democratic lobby group defends Israel’s demolition of Palestinian hamlet
Blaming Palestinians for their own displacement, Democratic Majority for Israel is pushing back against its party's criticism of the largest West Bank demolition in a decade, memo reveals.
By
Alex Kane
December 16, 2020
GOP twists debate over civil rights law to smear Democrats as antisemitic
A parliamentary maneuver centered on antisemitism is part of a Republican effort to peel away Democratic Jewish voters ahead of the election.
By
Alex Kane
October 12, 2020
Annexation shouldn’t be the threshold for conditioning aid to Israel
By hinging U.S. leverage on de jure annexation, Democrats are giving Israel the green light to proceed with other crimes against Palestinians.
By
Yousef Munayyer
August 18, 2020
Meet the South Bronx congressional candidate speaking out on Palestinian rights
With endorsements from progressives, Samelys Lopez hopes to bring her brand of working-class politics to Washington. That includes supporting Palestinian rights and the right to boycott Israel.
By
Alex Kane
May 26, 2020
This is how a U.S. president could hold Israel accountable — without Congress
A progressive president would have many tools at their disposal to ensure American weapons and taxpayers' money do not violate Palestinian rights.
By
Alex Kane
January 22, 2020
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