The Impossible Promise of Building a New Palestinian City
Rawabi is the first new planned community in Palestine since 1948. Designed for 40,000 people, it’s less than a quarter full
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Rawabi is the first new planned community in Palestine since 1948. Designed for 40,000 people, it’s less than a quarter full
Read MoreTerritory is a fixed commodity. But compassion, freedom, and dignity should have no boundaries
Read MoreThe humanitarian crisis in Gaza is shattering long-held beliefs about the use of tech in combat
Read MoreI want Palestinians to be afforded basic humanity. I know saying so might affect my career or friendships
Read MoreA worker with Doctors without Borders describes the chaos, anger, and anguish following Israel’s bombing and invasion of Gaza
Read MoreThe dangers of covering the crisis aren’t limited to front-line reporting. They’re playing out behind the scenes in North American newsrooms too
Read MoreAn interview with a former Canadian ambassador to Israel
Read MoreThe United Nations prohibits the use of force except in the case of self-defence—but that can too easily be moulded into a euphemism for retaliation, revenge, and punishment
Read MoreOur government can operate on two levels: one globally and the other locally
Read MoreThis is a struggle where neither side is able to demonstrate grief for the other
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