MARK SERWOTKA issues a rallying call to those committed to building a new radical socialist party of the working class to commit to real democracy, not imaginary or performative gestures
               Lasting peace requires the establishment of justice, the formation of an independent Palestinian state, and respect for the national sovereignty of the Palestinian people, writes NAVID SHOMALI
               ROGER MCKENZIE argues that it was correct to ban the notorious Israeli side who were likely to cause trouble in Muslim areas of Birmingham, but asks, given the occupation and slaughter in Palestine, why any Israeli team is being hosted anywhere
               JAMES NALTON writes on the bizarre Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv scandal
               Despite the apocalyptic destruction RAMZY BAROUD points to Gaza’s triumph of spirit against the architecture of genocide
               Israel still killing Palestinians and restricting aid despite ceasefire, Gazans warn
               The ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans was based on evidence of a pattern of violence and hatred targeting Arabs and Muslims, two communities that have a large population in Birmingham — overturning the ban was tacit acceptance of the genocidal ideology the fans espouse, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE
               Politicians and campaigners back police's plans to ban Israeli fans attending Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv match
               Witnessing a war of words at a meeting on tackling militarism at The World Transformed, BEN COWLES spoke to a union rep who is organising against war from inside the arms industry itself, to hear about worker-led solutions to ending weapons production
               KAY GREEN explains how the Middle East and colonialism were explored at at last weekend’s FiLiA conference
               Israel and the US talk as if they’ve won a victory, but the reality is that world opinion has turned decisively against the Israeli regime, says RAMZY BAROUD
               Joy for both sides as ground is laid for peace summit
               Hundreds of thousands march for Palestine in London
               Peace campaigners call for a huge mobilisation at London march
               Families call on Foreign Office to secure the release of their loved ones
               Jewish campaigners condemn Starmer’s claim that demonstrations against genocide are 'un-British'
               Fears grow for flotilla activist Yvonne Ridley, abducted by Israeli soldiers and held in famous Ktzi'ot prison camp
               Campaigners condemned government’s plan to give police new powers to crack down on protests
               Thousands of Palestine protesters march on eve of Labour conference
               Rapper Mo Chara cleared of all charges due to prosecutors' ‘technical error’
               More than 100 protesters expected to hold signs opposing Palestine Action ban outside the venue in Liverpool
               Meanwhile, tens of thousands join general strike in Italy in support of the people Gaza
               Britain urged to follow recognition of Palestinian statehood with further pressure to end the Israeli government’s genocide in Gaza
               Families in Gaza City face two deadly options, Islamic Relief says: ‘Stay put under increasing bombardment, or follow Israeli orders to move south to camps where families are being killed in their shelters and suffer life-threatening overcrowding, starvation and diseases’
               Britain's involvement in the Gaza genocide condemned by Amnesty International
               Meanwhile, Israeli troops prepare to advance on Gaza City after Tel Aviv cuts off its communication lines
               Meanwhile, international aid groups call on global governments to take stronger measures to stop Israel's advance on Gaza City
               Labour faces fresh condemnation amid Israel's ground offensive into Gaza City
               Spain’s sports and education minister says: Neutrality is no longer possible in the face of the death and destruction in Gaza
               Meanwhile, foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic nations discuss response to Israel’s attack on Qatar
               Meanwhile, thousands of reservists refuse to take part in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
               Ben-Gvir’s threat to treat the flotilla as terrorists shows how seriously Israel takes the danger of growing solidarity activism from civil society to its standing on the international stage, writes RAMZY BAROUD
               TUC Congress backs calls for the 'authoritarian' proscription of Palestine Action to be repealed and for the arrest of the Israeli President at Downing Street
               Unison leader says international direct action needed to get aid to Palestinians and prevent more Israeli war crimes
               The plot to build a lavish Dubai-style luxury development where the rich can sun themselves on top of the mass graves of thousands is one of the most bizarre and twisted ideas to come out of the genocide in Gaza, writes ROGER McKENZIE
               Speaking to the Morning Star’s Ceren Sagir, general secretary of the National Union of Journalists LAURA DAVISON outlines the threats to journalism from Palestine to Britain, and the unique challenges confronting the industry through the rise of AI
               Britain accused of actively participating in genocide after an Israeli plane that refuelled at RAF Brize Norton went on to help commit a war crime
               EMAN ABU ZAYED reminisces about the perilous time her family and neighbours endured in northern Gaza and how they were forced, in fear of their lives, to flee south
               UN specialist speaks out as Gaza tribunal told of atrocities
               The people of Palestine need our solidarity in actions not words – trade unionists must give them our full support in their darkest hour, writes DANIEL KEBEDE
               A Dutch investigation found seven internationally renowned Holocaust and genocide experts, including Israelis, concluded Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide, despite a campaign of denial and disinformation from the US state, writes TERRY HANSEN
               Israel ends humanitarian pause that allowed limited aid into the city as it begins fresh assault
               While a war photograph cannot stop a missile or feed a child, it can challenge denial and define a war, suggest SARA OSCAR and CHERINE FAHD
               Double missile strike on Gaza hospital kills at least 20 people, including five journalists
               Thousands rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday, against the war of extermination of Gaza, reports AMNON BROWNFIELD STEIN
               Defend Our Juries calls on supporters to skip street bail at next protest against Palestine Action ban
               Meanwhile, Campaigners raise contempt of court complaint against Home Secretary Yvette Cooper over claims Palestine Action was proscribed due to violence against people
               Over 100 NGOs condemn new rules that have blocked millions in aid from reaching Gaza
               EWAN CAMERON picks out some remarkable performances in which Palestinian artists speak of their own experience
               Relatives and supporters of the Filton 24 to gather on Saturday outside the Imperial War Museum in London in support for the activists and the people of Gaza
               Gaza’s collective sumud has proven more powerful than one of the world’s best-equipped militaries, but the change in international attitudes isn’t happening fast enough to save a starving population from Western-backed genocide, argues RAMZY BAROUD