Features
Morgan McSweeney: The Israel lobby’s man in Downing Street
The man running Britain and his ties to Israel.
Jenin and Tulkarm refugees fear permanent displacement – again
Forcibly removed from their camps in the northern West Bank, twice-over refugees fear for their internationally mandated rights.
The soil is everything
Tulkarm farming family face losing their land, as the Israeli military orders their farm demolished.
Old school imperialism is alive and well
From Palestine to Venezuela, western colonialism has dropped its mask.
Funding for PEN Pinter Prize is irredeemably tainted
Blavatnik foundation is deeply enmeshed with Israel’s academic-military architecture of occupation.
How far we live. How close we feel
A short phone call with my family in Gaza.
Trapped between two different worlds
When my father evacuated to Italy I was hopeful my family would be next; my hope is now fading.
Trump's Board of Peace: billionaires, cronies and genocidaires
The horrors being imposed on Gaza today are a model for repression elsewhere.
New Year’s rituals in Gaza transformed
A writer returns to Gaza City to ring in 2026 only to find that the city is not what it used to be.
Winter strikes with a vengeance
Nearly 2 million people have been forcibly displaced in Gaza and 1.3 million are without adequate shelter as the cold bites.
Reviews
Bearing witness to the gruesome end of Western liberalism
29 December 2025
Corporate journalism skewered in Omar El Akkad’s award-winning book on Gaza genocide. Read more about Bearing witness to the gruesome end of Western liberalism
Betraying the underdog in Gaza
25 November 2025
Peter Oborne’s new book is a minutely detailed account of an England betrayed at its moral heart. Read more about Betraying the underdog in Gaza