Wed 30-April-2025

Ramzy Baroud

Ramzy Baroud is a journalist and the Editor of the Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books. His latest is &lsquoThese Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinian Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisons&rsquo. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA) and also at the Afro-Middle East Center (AMEC).

The Strip is already occupied: The two Gazas that Israel cannot break

The ongoing discussions about Israel’s military objectives in Gaza are largely focused on whether the settler-colonial state is planning a long or a short-term military reoccupation of the Strip.

How Israel lost all credibility

On Saturday Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari claimed in a press conference that Israel had killed a “terrorist” who had prevented 1000 civilians from escaping the Shifa Hospital.

The West is collectively responsible for Israel’s genocide in Gaza

On 20 October Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres stood on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and besieged Gaza.

The Gaza manifesto: Why America’s old Middle East is crumbling

History will not forgive those who have remained silent exhibited or expressed ‘balanced’ positions – or worse defended Israel’s ongoing genocide in an already besieged impoverished and overcrowded Gaza.

‘Human Animals’: The sordid language behind Israel’s genocide in Gaza

“(Tutsis) are cockroaches. We will kill you.”

Not Hamas-Israeli conflict: The Palestinian cause belongs to the world

At one time the ‘Arab-Israeli Conflict’ was Arab and Israeli. Over the course of many years however it was rebranded. The media is now telling us it is a ‘Hamas-Israeli conflict’.

Al-Aqsa Flood has altered the relationship between Palestine & Israel

Regardless of the precise strategy of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas or any other Palestinian faction for that matter the daring military campaign deep inside Israel on Saturday 7 October was only possible because Palestinians are simply fed up.

The Gaza war is lost: But will Netanyahu concede?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had often boasted about the readiness of his army to deal with and to eliminate all threats to Israel’s ‘security’.

Ambassador of Israeli crimes

A new trend is emerging in the Israeli hasbara discourse targeting Palestinians Arabs and Muslims: women’s rights.

Ghosts of the past: For Israel war on UNESCO is an existential battle

Jericho does not belong to the Palestinians alone. It belongs to the whole of humanity.

Israeli coup and the death of false democracy

From its very onset Israel has constructed a brand for itself a powerful gimmick that was predicated on two main pillars: democracy and stability.

The untold story of the abuse of Palestinian women in Hebron

The humiliation of Palestinian women by Israeli soldiers in the occupied city of Al-Khalil (Hebron) on 10 July was not the first such episode. Sadly it will not be the last.

A ‘terrorist onslaught’? This is why Netanyahu Gallant blame Iran

Despite their complicated and often uneasy relationship Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant agree on one thing: Iran is behind Israel’s security problem.

Friend or foe? Russia’s West Jerusalem Consulate is very worrying

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war a global cold war has also kicked in.

Palestinians welcome China new Middle East role

It is feasible for China to continue playing an important role in mediating Middle East conflicts.

The uncomfortable truth about Ain Al-Hilweh

The Ain Al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon is known as the capital of Palestinian shatat.

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