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Cocking a snook at international law

I n late April, Amal Khalil, a 43-year-old Lebanese journalist, was killed in a double-tap Israeli strike in southern Lebanon. When rescue teams tried to reach her and another injured journalist, they reportedly also came under fire.

The Fault Lines of Privilege in a World at War

So begins Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front, a haunting chronicle of young men extinguished before their time. Through the trenches of history, the young have always been collateral in wars they neither started nor understood.

Blurred lines

In times of war, the moral clarity of leaders is often sharpened ~ or shattered. The escalating confrontation in Gaza has not only laid bare the horrors of modern warfare but also the dangerous fractures emerging among long-standing allies.

Gazans Starve

In the charred, crowded landscapes of Gaza, where drone shadows are more familiar than birds, the latest phase of Israel’s offensive has deepened an already staggering humanitarian catastrophe.