Charles is a London-based writer, editor and literary agent. He previously worked in the UK parliament, including as a lobbyist for Palestinian rights. He has contributed to Jadaliyya and the Journal of Palestinian Refugee Studies.
Comment: The Palestinians are slowly winning the diplomatic battle for statehood and an end to occupation, but a new peace initiative may be key, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Labour's shift to the right has pushed many Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic voters to the Conservative Party, but things might change under Jeremy Corbyn, says Tom Charles.
Comment: The international isolation of Hamas was a rejection of democracy, but Gaza's rulers may still reconcile with their brothers in Fatah, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: After establishing a reputation for 'ethical business', Co-op now appears to share the ideals of UK and US foreign policy, writing charities off as 'too risky', notes Tom Charles.
Comment: Dramatic events started to shape a new debate on the Middle East in 2015. This year, the UK government faces serious opposition on much of its foreign policy.
Comment: A ten-hour UK parliamentary debate led to MPs voting for war. But can Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's anti-war stance find wider appeal with the public, asks Tom Charles.
Comment: The sycophantic friendliness between each kingdom's elites undermines efforts towards peace and justice while exposing their hypocrisy, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: When it comes to the Middle East, neither Trump nor Carson are in any way capable. But one will be fighting for the US presidency, writes Tom Charles