The West Bank’s economic crisis and the expansion of Israel’s settlements are connected. Here’s how.
Israel ordered Gaza City residents to leave as Shuja’iyya has become “uninhabitable.” Meanwhile, ceasefire talks are set to continue in Egypt as Netanyahu is accused of sabotaging a potential deal.
Israel ordered the “Hannibal Directive” on October 7 by ordering the killing of captive Israeli soldiers and civilians. But the U.S. media continues to hide the truth.
Middle East scholars see anti-Palestinian bigotry as far more of a problem on campuses than antisemitism. And they say administrations are wildly out of touch with student and faculty sentiment on protests of the war.
German-owned publishing multinationals are implicated in Israel’s genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza.
The Israeli army is besieging Gaza City a week after its Shuja’iyya invasion began. People are forced to sleep in the streets with nowhere left to go and residents say Israeli forces are encountering fierce resistance.
Let’s cut to the chase. If you’re fretting about antisemitism and the fears and insecurities of Jewish students in the middle of a genocide, you’re an awful human being.
The West Bank remains unusually calm as Israel carries out its genocide in Gaza. But while Israeli repression has dissuaded an uprising in the streets, the tectonic plates underneath continue to shift.
Liberal Zionists are trying to rehabilitate Israel’s image among young American Jews after the Gaza genocide by appealing for “nuance” and sending them to indoctrination camps. But these attempts ring more hollow than ever.