In the face of the international legal and political systems’ paralyzing silence and utter failure to hold Israel accountable ...
“L et’s not talk about the mayor thing.” Thus Mahmood Mamdani made clear that he did not want to discuss his son, Zohran, who ...
Snyder sits in the wide-open expanse of West Texas, where life moves at a pace that lets you slow down and breathe. At the center of town, the courthouse anchors a welcoming square surrounded by ...
In Indiana, a vaunted Jewish studies program is upended by red-state politics over Israel and speech
A leadership shakeup, a defunded graduate student and political pressure from above have turned a storied program into a ...
Protests are becoming larger and more violent, forcing law enforcement to rethink response. In this piece, HSToday’s Megan ...
Palestine 36 helps illuminate events in modern-day Palestine through recounting key historical events of its past that are ...
Whereas the common labeling of leftist anti-Zionists as antisemites is usually a spurious accusation made to deflect from legitimate criticism of Israeli human rights abuses and war crimes, there is, ...
John Irving returns to the territory of one of his most popular novels to tell the story of a unconventional woman’s life and ...
The election of Zohran Mamdani is not, in itself, purely negative. It is a warning sign, a reflection of the times. Despite ...
In an interview with JURIST's Divyabharthi Baradhan, Professor Manlio Graziano,* an expert in geopolitics at Sciences Po Paris, explores whether the two-state solution is an effective means of ...
As guardian of the occupied West Bank's oldest olive tree, Salah Abu Ali prunes its branches and gathers its fruit even as violence plagues the Palestinian territory during this year's harvest. "This ...
In ’Complicit’, British journalist Peter Oborne rips away the veil of diplomacy to reveal Britain’s fingerprints all over ...
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