78 years ago, over 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. The Nakba, Arabic for "catastrophe", has never ended. In the face of such blatant impunity, despair is easy. But political sociologist Jérôme Heurtaux argues that the work of monitoring, documenting, and reporting is not in vain
Israel’s war has laid bare the limitations of international law, but efforts to document its crimes keep alive the possibility of justice