Columns

No matter how hard they may try to reposition themselves, Quilliam’s central role in supporting Prevent can't be erased

Samayya Afzal

If right-wing supporters of Israel defend Trump's chief advisor, Stephen Bannon, then they cannot cry foul when Palestinians criticise the state

Kamel Hawwash

Haaretz hopped on the disinformation bandwagon telling its readers everything about Corbyn’s speech except what he actually said

Yoni Mendel
Tami Sarfatti

Demonstrations, like those against the Iraq war, may not bring change immediately, but they influence decision making far into the future

Shenaz Kermalli

EU threats and US duplicity are pushing President Erdogan to seek a new international reality for Turkey

Basheer Nafi

Young Muslims will bear the brunt of Trump-era intolerance. They must unite with others in the fight back against right-wing populism

Muhammad Abdul Bari

Tightening up French migration policy, fighting 'Islamic totalitarianism', strengthening ties with Russia and Iran, negotiating with the Syrian government. What would a Fillon presidency mean?

Barah Mikaïl

The burning of forests in Israel - whoever is responsible - carries weighty symbolism in the context of its colonial history

Meron Rapoport

They could be sent to Syria to fight for Assad, or to Yemen, ensuring that after IS is vanquished regional stability will remain a distant dream

Gareth Browne

When supporting the occupation is the one measure of friendship, Israel has no other friends apart from racists and extreme nationalists

Gideon Levy