By Middle East Monitor

A view of burnt car caused by Israeli settlers who attacked and burned the Palestinian village of Khirbet Al-Marjam in the occupied West Bank on 13 March 2025 [Social media/X]

Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Khirbet Al-Marjam in the occupied West Bank last night, burning three houses and a number of cars in the latest in a series of raids that have surged during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, Reuters reports. Continue reading “Israeli settlers attack, burn West Bank village”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

A New York federal judge ordered that prominent Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil be allowed at least one phone call on Wednesday and one on Thursday with his legal counsel – the first contact since his arrest on Saturday. Continue reading “‘Taken for Exercising First Amendment Rights’ – Khalil’s Deportation Ban Extended”

By Caitlin Johnstone

President Trump has made a post on Truth Social saying federal funding will be cut to universities which allow “illegal protests” on their campuses, obliquely referring to pro-Palestine demonstrations against Israel’s genocidal atrocities. Continue reading “The West’s Support For Israel Is The #1 Threat To Free Speech”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), one of the largest Muslim civil rights groups in the US, reported a 7.4% increase in incidents of discrimination and attacks against Muslims following Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Continue reading “Islamophobia Rising as US Uses ‘Antisemitism’ to Suppress Gaza Solidarity”

By Fayha Shalash – Ramallah

Abdul Rahman Yasser, 12, must pass through three Israeli barriers every day to reach his school in the heart of the Old City of Hebron (Al-Khalil), which is normally only a few hundred meters from his home. Continue reading “Star of David Markings: Israeli Soldiers Humiliate Palestinians in Hebron”