Tue 2-July-2024

David Hearst

David Hearst is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Middle East Eye. He is a commentator and speaker on the region and analyst on Saudi Arabia. He was the Guardian's foreign leader writer and was correspondent in Russia Europe and Belfast. He joined the Guardian from The Scotsman where he was education correspondent.

War on Gaza: All signs point to a strategic defeat for Israel

The little boy spoke with the matter-of-factness of an adult.

How the ICJ ruling could finally break Israel’s siege of Gaza

If Israel continues to delay aid and target Palestinian civilians, pressure will mount on the UK and US to start air dropping food into the territory.

The Nakba that Israel has started will backfire

Reoccupying Gaza and finishing off just one Palestinian armed group will not change the strategic reality of the Middle East as the Israeli government has vowed to do.

How the West embraces one resistance but demonizes another

Ukraine’s defiance in the face of Putin’s aggression has been dubbed heroic so why doesn’t the Palestinian resistance get the same treatment?

Why Israel fully deserves its place as a pariah state

Israel is losing support globally and the governments that shield it have to use force or the threat of legal sanctions to maintain the status quo.

Israel’s annexation plan is the Nakba revisited

In its current formulation Israel knows only one direction: to deepen its domination over a people whose land it has stolen and continues to steal.

Just 40 ICU beds for two million people under siege

Israel should be told to lift the siege on Gaza or suffer the consequences of sanctions and isolation itself

The US embassy opens a new era of bloodshed

The outside world with its shattered limbs and destroyed lives had been surgically removed from the consciences of those at the US embassy in Jerusalem.

Palestinians stand alone in Al-Aqsa battle

So much Palestinian sovereignty has already been surrendered over east Jerusalem that al-Aqsa is well and truly the last stand.