One region, all voices

Israel-Palestine

Latin America and Palestine: between ambiguity and complicity

In Latin America and the Caribbean, the genocide has deepened regional political divides, with countries taking varied stances on Israel’s actions.

Progressivism can defend the Palestinian people without falling into anti-Semitism

The struggle against anti-Semitism must be a fundamental part of progressive demands, as must be the struggle against Islamophobia, the occupation of the West Bank and the violation of the rights of the Palestinian people.

Limits of “just war” and the necessary condemnation

Most Latin American governments opt for silence before the atrocities in other regions, such as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, either because of the 19th-century "self-determination of peoples" or the fear of being judged internationally by the same yardstick.

Brazil’s place in the South African lawsuit against Israel 

The Brazilian government expressed its support for South Africa's initiative. In the diplomatic sphere, this decision is due to the change of perspectives of the revisionist countries in the international system and the prominence of Brazil within these countries.

Middle East: another unwinnable war

Every war is a human defeat. However, there is a type of war that takes this moral defeat to paroxysm: unwinnable wars.