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Between ‘Legalised Execution’ and Global Silence: When Palestinian Lives Are Publicly Devalued

The celebratory mood outside the Knesset after the passing of the death penalty law aimed at killing Palestinian prisoners together with the muted international...

Masjid Al-Aqsa: With Ummah disunited, this battle will be hard to win

Israeli authorities have kept al Aqsa, Islam's third holiest site, closed to worshippers for 32 consecutive days, tightening restrictions under the cover of the...

SA has the law on its side to halt coal sales to Israel, but will it?

South Africa is facing mounting pressure to halt coal exports to Israel after the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement formally handed over a...

Netherlands says starvation, aid obstruction key in proving genocidal intent in Gaza

The Netherlands, in its intervention submission to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the genocide case filed by South Africa against Israel, stated...

Oman’s foreign minister calls on US’s allies to help it exit Iran war

Oman's foreign minister has called on the US's allies to help extricate it from an "unwanted entanglement" in Iran, arguing that Washington had ceded...

Iran’s fall could reshape the power balance in the Middle East

- Mufti Ebrahim Smith The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has captured global attention and deeply affected the Muslim Ummah. Multiple countries have become...

As Gaza burns, have the Ummah’s leaders done their best to stop the killings

Did “Muslim leaders” betray Gaza, asks Usamah Dockrat

The Roedean Affair: Institutional power and media complicity manufacture consent for Zionism

The Roedean School / King David Linksfield saga reveals how media framing, institutional power and antisemitism claims shape the Zionism debate in South Africa, writes Dr Iqbal Jassat

The de facto annexation with the world’s inaction: Israel’s new land regime in the West Bank

The persistent silence of the international community is neither incidental nor unprecedented. It reflects a historical pattern whereby Israeli faits accomplis gradually acquire international tolerance, writes Mutaz Qafisheh and Mazen Zaro

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