| “After waking up early Saturday to sirens and a barrage of hundreds of rockets, we learned about the unprecedented assault that Palestinian militants from Gaza carried out on Israeli towns,” Haggai Matar writes from Tel Aviv. “Contrary to what many Israelis are saying, while the army was clearly caught completely off guard, this was not a ‘unilateral’ or ‘unprovoked’ attack.”
This week, Matar along with myriad other writers filing from New York to Gaza have reported on the conflict and mass murders playing out across the region. Amid the fog of misinformation, The Nation strives to be a forum for accurate reporting and the voices of all who are suffering across the Middle East. Please find our full body of coverage here and a selection of our writing on the conflict below.
Haggai Matar
Hamas’s Shock Attack Should Spark Our Horror—and Our Questions
Mohammed R. Mhawish
Gaza Is a Nightmare Today, but We Will Not Stop Dreaming of Freedom
Hillel Schenker
The Catastrophe of October 7. Why Did It Happen?
Saree Makdisi
Things In Palestine May Never Be the Same Again
Ibtisam Mahdi
Report From Gaza: “The Hospital Yard Is Filled With Corpses”
Jack Mirkinson
A Reminder to the Media: Palestinian Lives Matter Too
Stefanie Fox
Jewish Grief Must Not Be Used as a Weapon of War
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