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Wie Mamdani das Establishment geschlagen hat

Von Michael Kinnucan

Zohran Mamdani hat einen atemberaubenden Wahlkampf geführt. Ermöglicht wurde sein Sieg aber auch durch die jahrelange Vorarbeit der demokratischen Sozialisten in New York, Zehntausende Freiwillige – und die Unfähigkeit des politischen Establishments.

Amira Hass. Why the West Bank did not rise up

Von Amira Hass, Philippe Agret

Amira Hass is an Israeli journalist for the left-wing daily newspaper Haaretz , who has been based in Ramallah, in the West Bank, for twenty years. She explains why no intifada broke out in this occupied and largely overlooked territory after 7 October 2023, contrary to what Hamas leaders in Gaza had imagined. Interview. Philippe Agret.

The Gaza Tribunal: A Simulacrum of Justice

Von Jessica Elias

The contemporary discourse on genocide is dominated by international criminal law, designed to punish individuals after the fact. Yet the framework derived from Public International Law and the Genocide Convention’s founding purpose was not punishment but prevention.

Die Linke braucht die Palästinasolidarität nicht zu fürchten

Von Jannis Grimm

Eine Umfrage unter Teilnehmenden der Gaza-Großproteste in Berlin belegt: Die palästinasolidarische Bewegung setzt nicht auf Gewalt und Hass, wie ihre Gegner stets behaupten, sondern auf zivilen Protest und universelle Menschenrechte.

In a tent in central Gaza, a women’s film festival is born

Von Ibtisam Mahdi

Held over six days last week, the inaugural International Festival for Women's Cinema was ‘an affirmation that Gaza loves life despite the genocide. ’ The post In a tent in central Gaza, a women’s film festival is born appeared first on +972 Magazine.

Israel: Five days in an apartheid state prison

Von Eyaaz

While Francesca Albanese’s Mandela Lecture chronicled the suffering of the people of Palestine, South African author Zukiswa Wanner experienced first-hand the brutality of the Israeli regime when she and others were abducted and detained by the Netanyahu administration. This is the first of a two-part series on life inside an Israeli jail

Linke Literaturmesse

Von daniel

Lesungen des Verlags Graswurzelrevolution: Samstag, 1.11. , 17 Uhr Seminarraum (1. Stock): Bernd Drücke (Hg. ) Die Kriegslogik durchbrechen! Graswurzelrevolutionäre Stimmen zum Gaza-Krieg Die Aktivist*innen von „New Profile“, „Combatants for Peace“ und „Palestinians and Jews for Peace“ weigern sich, Feinde zu sein.

Adieu Wilders?

Von Mouin Rabbani

For those unfamiliar with Dutch politics, Geert Wilders has lost about a third of his parliamentary seats in Wednesday’s elections.

Sudan Nashra: Divisions within Security and Defense Council over US-led ceasefire proposal | Fasher turns into a city run by ransom | Kordofan fronts rage, 300 civilians killed in RSF-held Bara

Von Hassan Alnaser, Mashair Idris, Mohamed Alagra, Omar al-Faroug

Barely ten days have passed since the fall of Fasher to the Rapid Support Forces, and accounts from residents still trapped in the city — as well as those who managed to escape at great cost — paint an alarming picture of life under the rule of the paramilitary group.

How to end Israeli apartheid

Von Jonathan Adler

Install a caretaker government, abolish unjust laws, disarm militias: a new book lays out a roadmap for a democratic future in Israel-Palestine. The post How to end Israeli apartheid appeared first on +972 Magazine.

Both sides of the Sde Teiman leak debate reflect Israel’s moral decay

Von Ori Goldberg

The Israeli army’s top legal official is being hounded over her role in a scandal that has split the nation. Her complicity in the genocide goes unmentioned. The post Both sides of the Sde Teiman leak debate reflect Israel’s moral decay appeared first on +972 Magazine.