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Palestinian bus drivers are on the front lines of Israeli racial violence
From Jerusalem to Haifa, bus drivers and ticket inspectors are facing an unprecedented surge in attacks — be it from ultra-Orthodox youth or soccer hooligans — forcing many to choose between livelihood and safety.
By
Charlotte Ritz-Jack
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‘Steadfastness’ without substance: How Hamas narrates the Gaza war today
In an new text, the group is unapologetic for its conduct, taking credit for the damage Israel’s genocide did to itself while offering no political horizon.
By
Menachem Klein
Iran’s protests strike at the heart of the regime’s legitimacy. Can they succeed?
The Islamic Republic has long shown creativity in survival. But now it faces demands that cannot be defused with material concessions.
By
Lior Sternfeld
Israel’s Somaliland gambit reflects a doctrine of endless escalation
Projecting power into the Horn of Africa, Israel aims to pressure rivals, undermine regional stability, and narrow the space for diplomacy.
By
Omar H. Rahman
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Marwan Barghouti’s long walk to Palestine’s freedom
Arab Barghouti discusses the agony of not knowing if his father would be freed in the ceasefire or killed in his cell, and why Israel still sees him as such a threat.
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‘Here we can be free’: The community revolutionizing Palestinian club culture
A New Year’s party by Daraq Crew pushed the boundaries of Palestinian nightlife in Jerusalem, creating space for joy at a time of acute suffering.
By
Alice Austin
January 12, 2026
Israel is ‘restoring governance’ to the Negev — by terrorizing Palestinians
With the pretext of a stolen horse, police have turned the Bedouin village of Tarabin Al-Sana into a war zone. A fatal shooting was only a matter of time.
By
Oren Ziv
January 9, 2026
‘We deserve peace’: Gaza ushers in new year with little relief in sight
Once a time of joy, the holiday season came amid ongoing bombardment and displacement — but still the determination to imagine brighter days.
By
Ruwaida Amer
January 8, 2026
Why Israelis are leaving in record numbers
Over 150,000 citizens have left the country in the past two years alone — many of them with a one-way ticket and no plans of returning.
By
Hila Amit
January 7, 2026
Until his final day, Mohammad Bakri would not be crushed
Israel’s courts, military, and mainstream media united to punish the Palestinian actor for giving voice to his people. But he remained unbroken to the end.
By
Michael Sfard
January 6, 2026
In Nazareth, holiday festivities mask a ‘deep rot’
Facing rampant crime and corruption, a steep deficit, and a lack of municipal services, can the Palestinian ‘capital city’ inside Israel make a recovery?
By
Baker Zoubi
January 5, 2026
A year in +972: Editors’ picks for 2025
From nearly 250 pieces published this year, we’ve chosen eight stories that resonated most with our team.
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December 31, 2025
Fighting fascism in America during a genocide in Palestine
We must insist on drawing connections across time and place — from the Holocaust to Gaza, or ICE detention to Israeli prisons — to disrupt the normalization of authoritarianism at every turn.
By
Amahl Bishara
December 30, 2025
Diary of a homesick Gazan abroad
In Ireland, I am alive and safe. But survival feels hollow without the people, places, and routines that once sustained me.
By
Abdallah Aljazzar
December 26, 2025
In the Galilee hills, Christmas celebrations revive a depopulated Palestinian village
After a two-year absence, displaced residents and their descendants returned to Bir'im — part of efforts since 1948 to keep the community alive.
By
Samah Watad
December 24, 2025
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