Data Portal for Tracking Genocidal Incitement Against Palestinians


Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip through the medium of photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers themselves during the year long conflict


Resources to Stop Canadian Complicity in the Genocide

A Canadian website with information and resources to learn the truth about Genocide in Gaza and steps to stop Canadian complicity in this Genocide.


Israel killed hundreds of its own people between 7 and 9 October 2023.

The regime ideologically justified this within Israeli society using a well-established national murder-suicide pact known in Israel as the “Hannibal Directive.”


Decolonize Palestine is a collection of resources for anyone who wants to learn more about Palestine.


DEAR CHILD: Written as a letter to a child in Gaza, DEAR CHILD I and DEAR CHILD II take the audience on a haunting & realistic journey through Gaza today from a child’s perspective imbued with guilt of a foreign journalist. Stylish, artistic, horrifying, yet hopeful that we can do better. After all — we must.

Dear Child written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist & author Chris Hedges


A UN commission has found Israeli authorities responsible for carrying out war crimes in Gaza.
The report says Israel is responsible for murder, torture, sexual violence, and forcibly transferring and starving Palestinians.
It says its actions are an intentional and direct attack, on the civilian population in the strip


Palestinian youth tell their human stories behind the numbers in the news


A documentary describing how and why international laws and principles are being applied and ignored in the Israel-Gaza conflict.


Arrested and abused – a look at how thousands of Palestinians are being detained in Israel’s prisons.


Israel is attacking Gaza’s hospitals in violation of international law, but is it part of a pattern going back to 1948?



The Rats Had Never Left draws on the lived experiences of Abdusamaad (Sam) Karani in Apartheid South Africa. Karani shares his experiences with the destructive legacy of systemic racism and the need for Liberal democracies to overcome it.


Advocating for Palestine in Canada offers an indispensable and often first-hand view into the complex social and historical forces at work in one of our era’s most urgent debates, and one which could determine the course of what it means to be Canadian going forward.