Over 200 international artists, actors, and athletes call for the release of Marwan Barghouti, imprisoned in Israel since 2002, citing human rights concerns and likening him to Nelson Mandela.
The Distinguished Israel Policy Chair and Senior Fellow at RAND speaks to To Vima about what lies ahead for Gaza and Israel after the Israel–Hamas deal and why, despite cautious optimism, the toughest tests are still to come
To avoid another conflict, a clear vision for the future of Gaza and of the entire Occupied Palestinian Territory needs to be articulated and pursued with vigour.
What we have before us is a ceasefire — more solid than previous ones, with the potential to evolve into something enduring
A U.S. judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by targeting noncitizen pro-Palestinian campus activists for arrest, detention, and deportation
Growing international frustration with Israel is leading to a push to revive the two-state solution. This could be its last chance.
Slovenia was also the first EU country to impose an arms embargo on Israel, following its decision to declare two Israeli ministers,
Speaking at the UN, Greece’s foreign minister condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, called for unrestricted aid access, and reiterated Athens’ support for a two-state solution as the only path to lasting peace
After Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognised a Palestinian state, France and several European countries moved to do the same at a UN summit in New York — prompting warnings from Israel and calls from partners to avoid West Bank annexation
France and Saudi Arabia are hosting world leaders in New York to revive talks on a two-state solution for Palestine. The meeting comes amid the Gaza war, with Israel threatening annexation of the West Bank and the U.S. warning against moves targeting Israel
Through art, the Gaza Biennale global exhibition transcends barriers, carrying Palestinian voices to audiences worldwide and reaffirming their right to be heard—a testament to resilience and the enduring power of creativity. The Greek Pavilion is on view at the Lofos (Hill) Art Project until November 4
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani spoke at a press conference with Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin.
The Israeli military opened a temporary evacuation route as tanks edged into Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands remain despite strikes, displacement fears and warnings of months-long battles ahead
A 32-year-old man accused of sexually harassing two teenage girls and a woman in her fifties has been arrested in Aigaleo, western Athens. He is also under investigation for suspected arson attacks on Mount Hymettus
The Greek vessel Oxygen set sail Sunday evening as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a fleet of over 40 boats from 44 countries seeking to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza
The New York Times reports that Washington has suspended nearly all visa approvals for Palestinian passport holders, blocking travel for study, business and medical care
Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirms Germany will not join Western allies in recognizing Palestine at the UN, citing unresolved conditions for statehood and support for a two-state solution
Former Greek prime minister George Papandreou urges Athens and the EU to formally recognize the State of Palestine, arguing it is the only realistic path to peace and a step that could empower moderates on both sides of the conflict
Currently, about three-quarters of United Nations member states recognize Palestine as a state, following its declaration of independence in the late 1980s. Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, around ten countries have formally recognized Palestine
Lords raise red flags over UK’s push to recognise Palestine