Wed 30-April-2025

authors

Azhaar Amayreh

Azhaar Amayreh is a Palestinian, Gaza-based freelancer who hails from Hebron in the West Bank. She graduated from the Islamic University of Gaza in 2019 with a BA degree in English language. She contributed this article to The Palestine Chronicle.

Eric Goldstein

Eric Goldstein is deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch (HRW).

Thomas Suarez

Thomas Suarez is a London-based historical researcher as well as a professional Juilliard-trained violinist and composer. A former West Bank resident, he devoted several years to researching poorly-tapped and newly-declassified historical archives. His previous books include three landmark works on the history of cartography and Writings on the Wall: Palestinian Oral Histories.

Ronnie Kasrils

Ronnie Kasrils is a former South African Government Minister of Intelligence Services

Irfan Kovankaya

Kovankaya is a communications professional at Spitfire Strategies. He graduated from the University of Florida with a double major in political science and international studies with a focus on the Middle East, and a minor in history.

eitay mack

Eitay Mack is an Israeli lawyer and human rights activist located between Jerusalem and Oslo. He represents Palestinians who were harmed by Israel’s security forces in the occupied West Bank and led legal proceedings that failed to stop the training in Israel of Indian police officers serving in Kashmir and to reveal information about Israeli snipers’ shooting of protesters in the Gaza Strip. His article appeared in the Middle East Eye.

Obaid Shah

Obaid Shah is a management consultant researcher and author of non-fiction and creative fiction spanning various genres. His article appeared in MEMO.

Ramy Abdu

Ramy Abdu is assistant professor of law and finance founder and chairman of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and a policy analyst with Al-Shabaka. Previously he served as a project and investment coordinator for the World Bank. He holds an MBA in Finance from Jordan University as well as an MReS and a PhD in Law and Finance from Manchester Metropolitan University (UK). His article appeared in the Middle East Eye.

Sabrina Sohail

Sabrina Sohail is an undergraduate student of International Relations. Her article appeared in MEMO.

Sari Orabi