Perspectives

Yitzhak Rabin's doctrine of "break their bones" has become "shoot to maim", writes Burak Elmeli [photo credit: Getty Images]
Israel's deliberate targeting of disabled persons in Gaza is a strategy, with 'bone breaker' Yitzhak Rabin its architect, writes Burak Elmali. 
Cover: From Gaza to Seoul, Palestinian-Korean transnational solidarity against imperialism
As Koreans, our Palestine solidarity is rooted in a shared history of colonisation and occupation. We refuse to be complicit in Israel's crimes, writes Sofia P.
Approximately 50% of Jordan's population is of Palestinian descent [Getty Images]
Regional protests recall the 2011 uprisings, as Palestine becomes a rallying cry against Israel's injustice and Arab leaders' inaction, writes Sania Mahyou.
For Muslims around the world, this year's Eid celebration will be bitter as Israel continues to starve millions of Palestinians in Gaza, writes Omar Shabana.
Freezing a Jewish anti-Zionist group's bank account echoes Nazi policies and shows the extent of Germany's support Israel's war on Gaza, writes Timo Al-Farooq.
Morocco's reformed Moudawana could give women hard-fought legal protections, but fierce opposition shows that challenges lay ahead, writes Yasmina Benslimane.
Palestinians hoping to leave Gaza have always been at the mercy of Israel and Egypt. Today, escaping Israel's war is almost impossible, writes Hamza M.
Banning TikTok won't fix privacy issues but will set a dangerous precedent for free speech as more Americans are exposed to realities in Gaza, writes Eric Sype.
Biden's failure to reign in Israel is costing him votes as he faces Trump. Richard Silverstein asks: could his foreign policy in Gaza decide the election?
Germany's support for Israel and fierce anti-Palestinianism have scared many into silence. But Gaza is slowly turning the tide, writes Dima Hamdan.