The Bridge That Broke the Law
A bridge lies in ruins outside Karaj, Iran. Concrete shattered. Steel twisted. And beneath the rubble, the bodies of civilians—eight confirm...
A bridge lies in ruins outside Karaj, Iran. Concrete shattered. Steel twisted. And beneath the rubble, the bodies of civilians—eight confirm...
Allegations of State-Sponsored War Crime Against Schoolchildren Demand Immediate Accountability The images emerging from Minab, Iran, are sc...
The Silencing of Truth The year 2025 marked a catastrophic milestone for press freedom worldwide. According to a landmark report by the Comm...
Even if you were to ask any AI platform, not just an an average person in the Western world, whether Israel committed genocide in Gaza, the ...
Israel’s Use of Aid as Leverage As the war enters its final stages, Israel has made a startlingly candid admission: it is deliberately using...
In the halls of academia, where terms are weighed with meticulous precision and historical precedent is everything, a verdict has been rende...
Human rights are often described in the West as universal —principles that apply to all people everywhere, born of humanity’s shared underst...
In an unprecedented move, two of Israel’s most prominent human rights organizations— B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI...
From Occupation to Genocide July 2, 2025 In a report described as “a searing indictment of corporate profiteering from atrocity,” United...
Just a year ago, in May of 2024, a journalist asked US officials: " How Many More Charred Corpses Does the President Need to See ...
Sam Rose, the acting director of UNRWA in Gaza, described the situation in the enclave as “horrific,” following recent killings at US-Israel...
As the war in Gaza enters its 20th month, a rising chorus of voices—from former Israeli leaders to international legal bodies and human rig...
10 jurists urged the Italian government last week to withdraw from the Memorandum of Understanding on military and defense cooperation with ...