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Palestine and the Middle East

Illustrations show protesters for democracy and human rights holding flags from Algeria, Lebanon, and Palestine

Illustrations show protesters for democracy and human rights holding flags from Algeria, Lebanon, and Palestine

  • Two women holding up signs reading 'Hands off Yemen' at a protest in London in 2018

    Three years into the war in Yemen, the UK has blood on its hands

    The government continues to provide Saudi Arabia with the weapons it uses to kill thousands of Yemeni people, writes Andrew Smith

  • In a desert landscape stand three cardboard cutouts of soldiers

    The UK has been supporting Israeli war crimes for years

    Priti Patel’s shady deals are business as usual. Enough is enough, writes Eleanor Penny

  • A young Palestinian boy faces an Israeli soldier along the West Bank border wall

    One-state in Palestine: equality, democracy and justice

    Omar Barghouti asks: has Donald Trump’s break with the two-state solution unwittingly revived the possibility of a single, democratic state in historic Palestine?

  • A group of armed men, standing around a truck, celebrating and throwing up victory signs

    Broken Spring?

    Sami Ramadani argues that counter‑revolution has gained the upper hand in Syria and across the Arab world

  • Protestors on top of an army truck holding signs and surrounded by a crowd

    After the spring

    Sami Ramadani considers the response to the Arab Spring from the region’s dictators and other reactionary forces, as well as the role of imperialism

  • Hizbullah: Home-grown in Lebanon

    Responding to the discussion on political Islam begun in the previous issue of Red Pepper, Bilal El-Amine considers the experience of Hizbullah in Lebanon

  • Pouring oil on Lebanon’s fire

    The Paris conference to provide ‘aid’ to Lebanon sent a clear message: if you are on the verge of civil war, make sure you privatise and pay your foreign debt