Tlaib’s proposed resolution reminds us that anti-Zionist extremism and the denial of Jewish rights is what has left descendants of 1948 refugees in limbo and made peace impossible.
Israeli Independence Day is more than a holiday. It’s a time to take stock of the country’s incredible achievements - the reason why peace remains elusive.
There needs to be a minimal level of knowledge of historical facts before serious intellectual intercourse can be conducted on Twitter or other type-in-your-rant-and-insult locations.
“In the 1960s, out of nowhere a Palestinian people emerged – but from where?” A new video was released on Wednesday by the Zionist organization Im Tirtzu, titled “The True History of the Palestinian People.” The video traces historical events that occurred in the Land of Israel over millenia. “But then, in the 1960s, out of nowhere... Read more »
You’d think that joint efforts with Israel to stop terrorist ideologies from spreading on university campuses would be welcomed by Palestinians. Well, not at Birzeit University, near Ramallah.
Despite expending thousands of words and dozens of glossy photographs, the newspaper can’t bring itself to tell readers the truth about why there isn’t a Palestinian state.
'If they poured all of the money they are spending on boycotts into building factories and creating jobs in the West Bank and Gaza, it would go a long way to truly helping Palestinians,' said Bassem Eid.
A NYC middle school teacher learned that it's OK to show support for causes and political movements as long as you don’t advocate for the Jewish state.
The 'obstacle to peace' in the Arab-Israeli conflict is the same obstacle that since 1937 has caused every Palestinian Arab leader to reject peace, before there were any 'occupied territories.'
There is no gender inequality in Palestinian society, says a Palestinian Authority official, pointing to the participation of female terrorists in murdering Jews.
The EU did not detail what 'Palestinian culture, heritage and identity' it was relating to when inaugurating the Tourism Development Hub in eastern Jerusalem.
'The Arab narrative of the events of the day were immediately adopted by the media,' activist Ari Kaniel said. 'Why does nobody ask what made Orthodox Jews throw rocks on a holy day, something that is forbidden unless in self-defence?'
In the worldview of Abbas, the creation of Israel was a catastrophe. For there to be peace, Israel must submit to an invented Palestinian narrative and self-destruct.
According to a source in the prime minister’s entourage in New York, Bennett’s core message with regard to Iran is that 'we deal with security through actions. Speeches are important, but this is the time to act.'
While most Arab countries are turning a blind eye to the country's deepening humanitarian crisis, Israel is the only country that appears ready to help the Lebanese people.
Rather than condemning Israel, progressives in the West who recoil at 'settler colonial projects' should embrace the Jewish state as an example of decolonization.