It’s at the national courts, not the ICC or ICJ, where Palestinians have the best chance to see justice.

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The Week the World Woke Up to the Genocide in Gaza

Jonah Valdez

Pressure is mounting against Israel in the U.S. and around the world. Will it mean anything on the ground in Palestine?
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Team Leader at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites Belongs to Anti-“Jihad” Motorcycle Club, Has Crusader Tattoos

Sam Biddle, Matt Sledge

Johnny “Taz” Mulford, who works for a security contractor in Gaza, has tattoos of Crusader-style crosses that have been co-opted by the far right.
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An Unexpected Path to Hold War Criminals Accountable

Tyler McBrien

It’s at the national courts, not the ICC or ICJ, where Palestinians have the best chance to see justice.
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“My Client Was Tortured Today” — The Painful Execution of Byron Black

Liliana Segura

Black, 69, was killed by lethal injection in Tennessee for the murder of his girlfriend and her two daughters.
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Hunger in Gaza Can’t Be Explained Away by Preexisting Conditions

Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi

Outlets like the New York Times have downplayed the famine by pointing to underlying medical conditions. But these ailments only make the suffering worse.
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Pentagon: U.S. Counterterrorism Efforts Have Failed Africans

Nick Turse

A new Pentagon report sheds light on AFRICOM’s disastrous counterterrorism campaigns.
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