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  • Nov 20, 2024 | tehrantimes.com | Noura Erakat |Josh Paul |Charles Blaha |Luigi Daniele

    The current war in Gaza is not an isolated conflict that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants launched an attack inside Israel. Framing the war this way, as John Spencer does in a recent article in Foreign Affairs (“Israel Is Winning,” August 21, 2024), invites many dubious assertions about Israel’s purported progress toward its war aims and its supposed efforts to protect civilians.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | almendron.com | Charles Blaha |Josh Paul |Luigi Daniele |Noura Erakat

    The current war in Gaza is not an isolated conflict that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants launched an attack inside Israel. Framing the war this way, as John Spencer does in a recent article by John Spencer in Foreign Affairs (“Israel Is Winning”, August 21, 2024), invites many dubious assertions about Israel’s purported progress toward its war aims and its supposed efforts to protect civilians.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | foreignaffairs.com | Noura Erakat |Josh Paul |Charles Blaha |Luigi Daniele

    Noura Erakat, Josh Paul, Charles O. Blaha, and Luigi DanieleThe current war in Gaza is not an isolated conflict that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas militants launched an attack inside Israel. Framing the war this way, as John Spencer does in a recent article in Foreign Affairs (“Israel Is Winning,” August 21, 2024), invites many dubious assertions about Israel’s purported progress toward its war aims and its supposed efforts to protect civilians.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | dawnmena.org | Josh Paul

    In early 2021, in the first days of Joe Biden's presidency, his administration froze transfers of certain air-to-ground weapons to countries in the Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen, a conflict that had resulted in tens of thousands of civilian casualties.

  • Jul 6, 2024 | antiwar.com | Josh Paul

    We are releasing this Joint Statement ahead of and in connection with the July 4th holiday, because our resignations, as this statement lays out, reflect our continuing service to this nation. The statement, whose theme and title is “Service in Dissent,” contains five sections:Overview and introductionThe Current Crisis – an explanation of the damage our current policies are doing in Gaza, to the Palestinians, to Israel, and, more broadly, to America’s national security. How did it go wrong?

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