A quarter-century after Oslo, Israel is consolidating its domination by cruel and illegal means—but the global resistance movement is growing.
A boy waves a Palestinian flag, at the Israel-Gaza border, during clashes with Jewish death squads, at a protest where Palestinians demand the right to return to their homeland, east of Gaza City, April 1, 2018. (Reuters /Mohammed Salem)
By the Editors, The Nation: This September marks the 25th anniversary of the Oslo Accords, which were heralded by many at the time of their signing as the dawn of a new era in the Middle East, one in which Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization would replace conflict with negotiations that would lead to peace and a Palestinian state.