Gaza and the new digital divide
A widening generation gap is polarising online news audiences – and coverage of the Israel-Hamas war has made the rift…
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A widening generation gap is polarising online news audiences – and coverage of the Israel-Hamas war has made the rift…
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Also this week: sun, solar storms and climate anxiety, and protesting on a surfboard.
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The combative Zeteo CEO and former MSNBC host on the media’s moral failures.
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America’s policy on Gaza is based on an alternative reality.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at British universities are obscuring their own message.
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Hours after Hamas announced it had accepted a ceasefire proposal, Israel took control of the border crossing.
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The “no endpoint” strategy is catastrophic for Gaza — and Israel too.
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It’s simply not true that authoritarian rule in the Arab world is necessary to maintain peace with Israel.
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The row over a London police officer calling a man “openly Jewish” at a pro-Palestinian march reveals the perils of…
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In the days following Tehran’s missile and drone attack on Israel, flights out of Tel Aviv were booked solid.
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Order is breaking down as the great powers take sides in multiple wars.
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They bet that direct attacks would not lead to a disastrous escalation. The Middle East is now on the brink.
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The drone and missile strike conveyed as much weakness as it did strength.
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A new dividing line could emerge between the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary.
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Lines have been crossed and the new state of affairs no longer has the same handrails.
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It’s not yet clear how far Benjamin Netanyahu’s government will go in response to Iran’s attack.
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What the West doesn’t get about the Iranian regime.
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Six months into the war in Gaza, internal and external pressure is mounting on the prime minister.
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After Israeli forces killed seven aid workers in Gaza, there is renewed momentum to reach a ceasefire.
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Splits over the war in Gaza are pitting Israel-philes against Israel-sceptics.
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