Israel’s war on Gaza is reshaping global perspectives on the Palestinian struggle. Younger generations in the West are challenging the narratives they were raised with, leading to a notable shift in public sentiment.
Student protests in solidarity with Palestinians are continuing to gain momentum in the US and globally.
We spoke to activists in different countries about the significance of this movement.
For countless migrants, social media serves as a lifeline, providing essential support and information throughout their journeys. Simultaneously, criminal networks exploit these platforms to advertise perilous crossings, solely for their financial gain.
NEW EPISODE: Students around the world are raising their voices to protest Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, from the US to Australia. Is this the peace movement of our generation?
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NEW EPISODE: In the midst of Israel’s war on Gaza, Palestinians are turning to crowdfunding to raise funds in order to escape the violence and devastation. But scammers are preying on their desperation.
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With half of Gaza’s population still trapped in Rafah, Palestinians have turned to crowdfunding in an effort to get out. But scammers have been preying on their desperation.
NEW EPISODE: Actors and artists have expressed solidarity and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. But are they doing enough with their platforms?
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Protesters have previously disrupted traffic around the Grammys and the Oscars in support of Palestine, while some celebrities have also made calls for a ceasefire. But are they doing enough with their platforms to help stop the war on Gaza?
NEW EPISODE: As people become more frustrated with their government’s failure to confront Israel’s assault on Gaza, direct action is becoming increasingly common. But can it succeed where other methods have not?
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NEW EPISODE: In recent months, pressure has been growing on the Biden Administration. Dissent over Gaza - from high-profile resignations to a self-immolation - is growing in Washington. But will this make a difference?
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Doctors striking in South Korea could have their licenses suspended. Trainee doctors have walked out and medial professors are resigning after the government proposed increasing the enrollment cap.