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What It’s Like to Give Birth in Gaza
With most hospitals closed, Gaza’s doctors struggle to care for premature babies — often without power.
With most hospitals closed, Gaza’s doctors struggle to care for premature babies — often without power.
Intercepted Podcast
The Israeli Parliament’s vote to curb the Supreme Court paves the way for settlers’ expansion into the West Bank.
Deconstructed Podcast
Ryan Grim and Beth Miller of Jewish Voice for Peace Action discuss the House resolution declaring unconditional support for Israel’s government.
The terrorism allegations were false, but the nonprofit still lost access to banking and financial tools.
Voices
Emboldened by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, religious ideologues attacked one of the few spots of Palestinian control in the city.
Canada’s Scotiabank holds the largest foreign share of Elbit Systems, whose wares have been connected to rights abuses.
Palestinians who face a decadeslong military occupation are ignored by a protest movement that claims to defend democracy.
Voices
Protesters are hailing Israeli courts as the last bulwark of democracy, but democracy for whom?
A former member speaks out about the unit responsible for the death of a 78-year-old Palestinian American.
Deconstructed Podcast
Ultranationalists are in the driver's seat in Israel's new government.