Opinion

The New Arab comics: How to justify a genocide in 14 steps

Nora Lester Murad and Maryam Aswad's dry humour comics show how otherwise rational individuals come to justify genocide in Gaza and of the

Perspectives
Kashmir and Palestine: A tale of two occupations under attack

The shared struggle of Palestine and Kashmir is a moral litmus test for the world that should never be abandoned, write Afzal Khan MP and Dr. Sania

UK 'prayer ban' is evidence of state-sponsored Islamophobia

The UK court's decision to uphold a prayer ban in a London school is intertwined with a wider moral panic regarding Muslims and Gaza, writes Nadeine

My father refused to bow to Kais Saied's tyranny in Tunisia

Weighing in on Tunisia's authoritarian slide under Kais Saied, Yusra Ghannouchi reflects on the first anniversary of her father Rached Ghannouchi's

WCK: How Western-vetted aid helps sanitise genocide in Gaza

Two weeks after Israel attacked a WCK convoy, Beauty Dhlamini questions the effectiveness of Western-vetted aid and proves how it helps everyone but

Narrated
Opinion- Sudan Illustration Khalid Albaih

Through his own life and family history, Khalid Albaih tells the story of generations of survival and displacement in Sudan, and the enduring longing

Opinion - Narrated Ashes of my Home Gaza

After Israeli airstrikes destroyed her family home, Eman Alhaj Ali reflects on the generations of lives, dreams and memories shattered by Israel's war

Opinion - Narrated Gazan Abroad

Far from home, Mohammed Seyam reflects on the horror, helplessness and grief he lives with as he watches Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza.

illustration-Bosnia-Palestine

Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura reflects on Israel's war on Gaza, the ICJ case, and this historic moment: have we learned from the past or are we doomed to

Unfiltered
How Zionism and European nationalism crushed Arab-Jewish solidarity

Zionism, the Jewish avatar of European nationalism, has wrecked centuries of unity between the Arab & Jewish people, write Yehia Mekawi & Amir

A single, democratic Palestine is the only solution that guarantees the rights of Palestinians and the safety of the Jewish people, writes Lori Allen [photo credit: Getty Images]

Was another Palestine possible in 1946, two years before the Nakba? The Anglo-American Committee was a missed chance which resonates today, writes

Walid Daqqa

Walid Daqqa yearned for his freedom, to embrace his daughter Milad, and to die at home - but Israel's incomprehensible cruelty denied him that right.

Muslims have been so dehumanised that our death is expected and accepted for the comfort of the Western world, writes Mariya bint Rehan.