OPINION: Project Nimbus poses ethical questions
Google and Amazon’s contract with Israel, Project Nimbus, is a threat to human rights in Palestine.
Read MoreGoogle and Amazon’s contract with Israel, Project Nimbus, is a threat to human rights in Palestine.
Read MoreConsumer boycotts of brands perceived to be complicit in Israel’s genocide in Palestine have impacted businesses, one product at a time.
Read MorePalestinian protestors shouted slogans on Bay Street last Saturday. The protesters demanded an arms embargo and a permanent ceasefire.
Read MoreThe NDP’s motion to have Palestinian statehood recognized by the Canadian government was passed after being heavily amended by the Liberals.
Read MoreA fundraiser at Yuk Yuk’s for Friends of The Israeli Defence Force faced protests and calls for Humber College to end its link with the comedy club.
Read MoreProtestors call for ceasefire in Gaza, as they march Toronto’s Streets last Sunday.
Read MorePeople gathered at Yonge-Dundas Square on Nov. 29 to mark the day of International Day of Solidarity with Palestine.
Read MorePoliticians, a Holocaust survivor and thousands of others took the stage in Nathan Phillips Square to call for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Read MoreThe two-state solution does not provide a path for long-term peace and stability for Israelis and Palestinians.
Read MoreTension in Israel over proposed judicial reforms have sparked controversy not just in the country, but worldwide as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to make major changes in judicial power.
Read MoreBenjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving Israeli prime minister, was ousted from power on Sunday, June 13, by an unlikely coalition.
Read MoreThe United Nations announced 52,000 Palestinians have been displaced by Israeli airstrikes. The UN sent a small fuel convoy for refugees on May 17.
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