The Crusader aesthetic and the proud self-labeling of oneself as an “infidel” grew in popularity during the war on terror and have remained as gestures of anti-Muslim sentiment on the right.
Johnny "Taz" Mulford, who works for a security contractor in Gaza, has tattoos of Crusader-style crosses that have been co-opted by the far right.
Pressure is mounting against Israel in the U.S. and around the world. Will it mean anything on the ground in Palestine?
For those living with chronic illness or disability in Gaza, hunger isn't separate from their condition — it's made worse by it. image
Israel’s main justification for its deadly blockade on Gaza was built on a lie. The New York Times repeated it for months.
One-third of the U.S. border is now completely militarized due to the creation of four new national defense areas, or NDAs.
"We’re all culpable for what’s happening now in Gaza."
"Today marks the 89th day of the starvation war. I woke up with a dizzy feeling in my head as I had not eaten anything since yesterday morning."
Terrifying escalation.
While the U.S. backs Israel, Gaza’s civilian population faces mass starvation and death. Journalist and author Chris Hedges traces the roots of this unfolding atrocity.