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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: 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: Opinion‘Small boat’ pilot Ibrahima Bah faces life in jail. He’s a scapegoat
Those who drive boats are often simply the poorest people on board. Those really at fault still walk free
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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 won’t say when or if it will restart aid to Gaza despite reports of famine
Aid is suspended amid allegations about UNRWA. There is no such suspension of arms exports despite evidence of 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: OpinionFor asylum seekers, religious conversion is an obstacle course, not a loophole
Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi’s Christian conversion is under scrutiny. But faith can make asylum claims harder
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Published in: Home: FeatureBusiness as usual for EU and Azerbaijan amid Nagorno-Karabakh ‘ethnic cleansing’
EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
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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: FeatureHe fled war in Sudan. Now the UK doesn’t believe he’s a kid
The Home Office guesses asylum seekers’ ages using ‘inaccurate and unethical’ tests. These are the consequences
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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: 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?
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Published in: Home: NewsRefugee ‘sanctuary’ councils invest pension funds in Israel-linked arms firms
It comes as MPs vote on the ‘anti-boycott bill’, which could ban councils from divesting for ethical reasons
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureHow grieving Moroccan women are filling the gulf in earthquake aid
Months after a quake that devastated villages in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains, the situation is desperate – and cold
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe women leading the fight for peace in Palestine
Women in Black have been holding silent vigils around the world to call for peace in the Middle East for 35 years