An exhibition reminds us that with every Palestinian life lost, there were mothers who cooked, students who learned and children who swam.
"We camp to show the world that we will not accept business as usual."
An interview with Holocaust survivor Marione Ingram.
Vashti speaks to activists fighting detentions, deportations, and the wider “hostile environment”.
In supporting Israel’s collective punishment of Gaza's civilians for the heinous acts perpetrated by Hamas on October 7th, Western powers have brazenly dispensed with key pillars of the very same liberal world order they purport to uphold.
Through a British legacy of financial secrecy, the Israeli settler movement has a way to avoid international regulation and sanction.
The Exodus story teaches us that we must never lose sight of our ability to create a better world, no matter how impossible that may seem.
For Israel and its allies, Iran’s attack has ushered in a new political reality in which Palestinians once again fade from view.
Since 7 October, the principal dividing line on Israel-Palestine has been supporting or opposing a ceasefire. For a faction accustomed to taking the middle ground, that has posed a unique dilemma.
Artist, poet and writer Joshua Leon speaks to Vashti about his first solo exhibition on the construction of British Jewish identity.
What a reductive analogy can tell us about the unfolding catastrophe.
The Jewish feminist movement in the UK has left a complicated and contested legacy.
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