Browsing: Middle East
Prison visits have long formed part of Laila Soueif’s routine. Her son, Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, is Egypt’s most high-profile…
David Cameron, the former British prime minister and foreign secretary under the previous Conservative government, said he planned to impose sanctions…
Halima Abu Dayya thought she lived the worst day of her life when Zionist militias expelled her from her home…
The village of Kufr Asad in Jordan’s north feels empty. Nearly 1,000 young men have left it over the past…
The Israeli sexual torture scandal, whereby nine soldiers were arrested on 29 July for allegedly physically and sexually torturing Palestinian…
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox public and leadership were prepared for the High Court’s verdict on Tuesday. They were not surprised that the…
After the recent suspension of Kuwait’s National Assembly and several articles of the constitution, it is practically impossible to forecast…
More than two dozen licences for UK exports to Israel of weapons and components flagged by government officials as “most…
Men detained by Israeli forces since the start of the war are returning to Gaza with harrowing accounts of mock…
In his seminal The Wretched of the Earth, Frantz Fanon could be writing about Gaza when he said: “In all…