Gaza: How to Profit from Genocide

As the 18-month long turmoil in Gaza is paused by a precarious ceasefire arrangement, the factors and interests prolonging the devastating campaign ought to be scrutinised by the international community. With mounting evidence of genocide as defined under international law – or at the very least severe war crimes – the international legal order and human rights system has come under scrutiny for bending to the will of western interests. The steadfast support of the US and other allies despite the risk of legal complicity seems at least partly attributable to the influential military-industrial complex.

Farhan Ahmad

Turning 22 in Gaza: Destruction and Starvation

Following Israel’s continuous assault in Gaza and Rafah, Moneer provides an exclusive account of his life in Gaza upon the destruction of his university as well as surviving amidst war-torn conditions.

Farhan Ahmad

A Cure for Cancer: Analogising Israel’s Occupation of Palestine and Investigating Accountability

Israeli leaders of the last few decades have been allowed to continue unimpeded in their attempts to abolish Palestine. Is it possible to hold the state accountable?

The PublicAsian

From the River to the Sea

Israel’s occupation of Palestine stands as one of history’s most contentious and harrowing dilemmas. One of the most delicate subjects poses the greater question of how it all began. With no effective measures being taken to halt Israel’s ongoing assault, will Palestine ever be free?

The PublicAsian