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Genocide in Gaza: Doesn’t Take a Law Degree to Spot It

London- Sarah Tamimi  As I researched in preparation for this article, my body chilled at the historical recap of the origins of the legal prohibition of genocide. Not only did I react to the atrocious details of the actions that led to the Nuremberg trial, which brought Nazi war criminals to the stand for committing […]

How the Oslo Accords Have Been Born on Life Support

London- Sarah Tamimi As this piece is being written, the reported number of Palestinians killed by Israeli raids has exceeded the 8000 margin and is continuously rising. The Israeli raids on Gaza resumed on the 7th of October after Hamas’s military brigades launched an attack on Israeli territory, taking several Israeli civilians and hostages and […]

The Untrue Notion of “Post-Truth”

By: Imad Alrawasheh “Post-Truth” was a term of interest and heated debate among Western journalists, researchers, writers, and politicians back in 2016. At the time, it was declared the word of the year by Oxford English Dictionary. The term reflects a general political mood experienced by Western democracies which had just witnessed an unprecedented rise […]