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Published in: Home: OpinionThreat of Israel-Iran war fades – but danger is unchanged for Gazans
Attention has returned to atrocities Israel is inflicting on Palestinians, but Biden still won’t call for ceasefire
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Published in: Home: OpinionIsrael has rewritten the laws of war – but is no closer to destroying Hamas
Six months into Israel’s horrific attack on Gaza, more than 30,000 people are dead while Hamas is still active
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsConservative Party took £1.3m from donor group linked to Israeli settlements
Amnesty International says Rishi Sunak must review donations from JCB and its directors after our findings
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow the UK government rebranded protest as extremism
Daughter of terror attack victim Makram Ali says politicians are ‘fuelling fire’ by equating Muslims with extremism
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Labour Party has more influence over a ceasefire in Gaza than it claims
A ceasefire seems unlikely, despite claims from Joe Biden last week. But Keir Starmer’s support could change that
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Published in: Home: News‘Utterly shameful’: Suspended Labour politician slams Starmer’s Gaza stance
Four London councillors have been disciplined by their local party after calling for a ceasefire
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Published in: Home: NewsHome Office ‘did not discuss’ Islamophobia risk in wake of Hamas attacks
Government spoke about threat of antisemitism but did not consider making equivalent warning about anti-Muslim hate
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow Keir Starmer placed his political image over the lives of those in Gaza
Parliament descended into chaos over a ceasefire vote that the Labour leader reportedly claimed would ‘endanger’ MPs
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Published in: Home: FeatureBritain wants to ban boycotts of Israel. Does that mean they’re working?
The Tories want to stop public bodies engaging in ‘BDS’ campaigns – but that’s unlikely to stop grassroots organisers
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Published in: Home: OpinionExpanding the UK military won’t tackle the biggest threat to security
The climate crisis is the greatest challenge facing all nations, and it won’t be solved by recruiting more reservists
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Published in: Home: NewsUK accused of being ‘complicit’ in Gaza deaths after giving Elbit new contract
Revealed: Fresh wave of public cash handed to Israeli arms maker whose weapons are used for ‘genocide’
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Published in: Home: OpinionIsraeli government’s lies about Gaza shouldn’t be a surprise
Lying is what many powerful states routinely do, particularly in wartime. But at some point, reality will intrude
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Published in: Home: NewsTop uni accused of fuelling racist abuse of Black colleague who condemned Israel
University of St Andrews accused of ‘accepting false allegations’ against rector that sparked abusive comments
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Published in: Home: NewsIsraeli nationals on trial over protest at Elbit UK’s head office
Case against dissidents for damage to HQ of Israel-linked arms company is thought to be first of its kind in Britain
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureFor South Africa, defending Palestine is personal
South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ has restored pride among its people
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Published in: Home: NewsElbit Six: Retrial for Palestine activists who shut down arms factory
It comes after jurors failed to reach a verdict in December
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Published in: Home: NewsLISTEN: Airport cops interrogate UK teen over Palestine protests
Rights group Liberty ‘extremely concerned’ as counter-terror police grill family about attending marches in London
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Published in: Home: NewsElbit Six: Palestine activists who shut down factory could face fresh trial
Jurors last month couldn’t decide whether activists were guilty over shutdown of Elbit Systems operations in the UK
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Published in: Home: NewsKids referred to counter-terror police amid crackdown on Palestine support
Advocacy group CAGE says more than 100 schoolchildren have come forward in two months over cases of “harsh repression”
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Published in: Home: OpinionTabloid zeal for bombing the Middle East misses that times are changing
Papers are trying to stir up enthusiasm for Britain’s time-old tradition of bombing Arabs, but is public mood shifting?