On this day of international solidarity, let us reaffirm our commitment to Palestinian rights, says PETER LEARY
Gaza
From the besieged ruins of Gaza, ASEM JERJAWI documents how displaced Palestinians struggle to survive cold and rain in threadbare tents — all while still facing the relentless onslaught of Israeli attacks
LOUISE REGAN urges a step up in the level of protest against Israel's terror war on Gaza and the West bank
More than 60 signatories urge Foreign Minister to sanction Israel in line with ICC and ICJ
Fifty days of siege in northern Gaza sees young children deprived of food and medicine
The attack comes in response to deadly Israeli strikes on Beirut
Palestinian women have been failed by the feminist movement overall, argues MARYAM ALDOSSARI, calling for a return to principled solidarity instead of selective outrage and dehumanising narratives
The Israeli-owned arms manufacturer loses its biggest contract with the Ministry of Defence
A view from the ground: KEVAN NELSON reports from a meeting of British communists with representatives of the Communist Party of Israel and the Palestinian People’s Party, discussing the dire situation for Palestinians and relentless zionist expansionism
MATT KERR ponders the dichotomy of poorly paid Leonardo UK workers unable to stop the production of weaponry employed to kill Gaza's workers and their children
Starmer and Lammy evasive over arresting Netanyahu as campaigners call for end to complicity in genocide
US bombs are responsible for the decimation of Gaza. Biden could still stop it. Instead he’s extended aid, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
Israel’s right-wing government refuses to acknowledge its military failures and declining global legitimacy, while allowing itself to entertain delusional expansion plans fuelled by religious extremism, writes RAMZY BAROUD
Meanwhile, US vetoes another UN resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
BEN LUNN draws attention to the way cultural expressions of solidarity with Palestinians in the UK are being censored by Israeli-sponsored lawfare
Downing Street accepts ‘clear risk’ that fighter jet parts sold to Israel could be used to violate international humanitarian law, High Court hears