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What Does A Real Ceasefire Look Like?
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What Does A Real Ceasefire Look Like?

Just recently, an “Israeli” airstrike wiped out an entire family that was already displaced and seeking shelter despite a ceasefire. Citing “security reasons,” the Zionist Entity continues to restrict aid and humanitarian groups into the Strip — including Doctors without Borders and Defense for Children International — which has been consistent with its broader “dietary” policy of limiting the calories needed to the minimum to prevent mass starvation. The “Israeli” Navy recently shot and killed a fisherman off the coast of Gaza for going beyond the six-nautical mile restriction, which fishermen often have to go beyond to adequately fish and support their families.

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Should We Support Zohran Mamdani?
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Should We Support Zohran Mamdani?

As a Palestinian Muslim led movement, we view this moment through our faith. Islam teaches us both to celebrate good and to hold one another accountable. This is a balance rooted in the Sunnah. The Prophet (SAW) taught that “the best type of jihad is speaking a true word in the presence of a tyrant ruler.”

In the spirit of praising what is praiseworthy, we celebrate Mamdani’s achievement over Cuomo and recognize the virtues he may bring to City Hall. He is, by many accounts, a principled community organizer-turned-politician whose focus has been serving the people. He also refused to bow to coercive pro-Israel ultimatums, even rejecting the political ritual of proving loyalty through a trip to ‘Israel’.

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Christmas in Palestine
Diaspora, Faith, Islam, Gaza, Palestine, Resistance, Zionism, Opinion Mohammad Mustafa Diaspora, Faith, Islam, Gaza, Palestine, Resistance, Zionism, Opinion Mohammad Mustafa

Christmas in Palestine

Christmas in the birthplace of Sayyidina Isa, peace be upon him, is being suffocated by Zionist occupation and genocide. This piece reflects on Palestinian Christian life under attack, Muslim Christian coexistence in Palestine, and how faith remains a root of resistance and steadfastness.

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How ICE Targets Migrants

How ICE Targets Migrants

After 9/11, the U.S. transformed immigration into a “national security” project—building ICE into a machinery of raids, surveillance, detention, and deportation. This piece traces how that system targets racialized communities and mirrors the same logic of control and dispossession perfected under Zionist occupation in Palestine—then ends with a clear call to action for solidarity and dismantling.

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The Setback or Naksa 58’
Opinion, Gaza, West Bank, nakba, Naksa, Analysis Mohammad Mustafa Opinion, Gaza, West Bank, nakba, Naksa, Analysis Mohammad Mustafa

The Setback or Naksa 58’

Explore the 58th anniversary of the Naksa and how the 1967 war marked a turning point in the Zionist occupation of Palestine. This powerful Op-Ed traces the roots of settler colonialism, the collapse of Arab regimes, the rise of Palestinian resistance, and the vital role of Islam in grounding the liberation struggle from 1967 to today.

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Zionist Ecocide in Palestine
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Zionist Ecocide in Palestine

This Earth Day, uncover how Zionist settler colonialism in Palestine has led to ongoing ecocide in Gaza and the West Bank. Our in-depth op-ed exposes the environmental destruction of Palestinian land—burned olive groves, poisoned water, bulldozed farmland—and connects it to global patterns of imperialist environmental violence in Sudan and Congo. Read now to understand how ecocide is a tool of genocide and why environmental justice must include Palestinian liberation.

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The Oslo Accords of 1993
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The Oslo Accords of 1993

Being driven by a desire for power and blinded by the illusion of diplomatic progress, the signing of Oslo Accord I in 1993 marked the moment when the Palestinian Liberation Organization, under Yasser Arafat, recognized “Israel” becoming a puppet to the occupation. The accord, driven by secret talks in Norway and heavily influenced by Western interests, was fundamentally flawed from the start. "Israel" sought international legitimacy while continuing the illegal occupation of Palestinian land. The accord was brokered by the U.S. President Bill Clinton.

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Zionist Lies and Crimes
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Zionist Lies and Crimes

Following a genocidal invasion of the Gaza Strip, the Zionist occupation forces exhibited a recurring pattern of violence, targeting hospitals and killing Palestinians with intuitive precision. This well-documented pattern has become almost a muscle memory for the reoccurring Zionist violence. The bombing of Al Ahli Baptist Hospital was one of the first attacks in this sequence of terror and destruction regarding Hospitals in the Gaza Strip.

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The Naksa of 1967
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The Naksa of 1967

The 1967 Naksa, or “setback,” was an attempt by the settler colony of “Israel” to brutally finish the job of the 1948 Nakba. We call it “setback” as it was instrumental in “Israel’s” violent land grab of what was left of historical Palestine including the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the additional territory of the Golan Heights in Syria and Sinai in Egypt, resulting in “Israel” tripling in size (27,000 sq km).

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The Tantura Massacre
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The Tantura Massacre

The fishing village of Tantura, with a population of approximately 1,500, was one of 64 coastal villages between Haifa and Jaffa that were ethnically cleansed against the backdrop of the Nakba in 1948. On May 22 to 23, 1948, a week after the Zionist state claimed its ‘independence,’ soldiers of the Alexandroni Brigade (currently part of the IOF) carried out a premeditated massacre of over 200 unarmed Palestinians. This attack, typical of many during the beginning of the Nakba, resulted in the depopulation and destruction of Tantura, as well as the theft of its lands by ‘Israel.’

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