A Snapshot of Shifting Israeli Propaganda and Myths Over the Years
John Gee explores the narratives Israel has deployed over the centuries, and argues the country is running out of justifications for its actions.
The Politics of Palestinian Textbooks
Congressional correspondent Julia Pitner explores how Congress is following Israel's lead in accusing Palestinian textbooks of radicalizing children living under Israeli siege. 
Strangers Behind the Trees: On the Death of Rayan Suliman and His Fear of Monsters
"Palestinian children throw stones at Israeli soldiers neither because of their supposedly inherent hatred of Israelis, nor as purely political acts," Ramzy Baroud writes. "They do so because it is their only way of facing their own fears and coming to terms with their daily humiliation."
Hajjah Aminah: Finding Contentment Through Acceptance
During her many years in Gaza, Hajjah Aminah has witnessed and experienced many types of trauma. However, she remains a resilient and inspirational voice for her many friends and family members, Mohammed Omer writes.
 






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