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The article discusses the conflict in Gaza and asserts that Israel is not to blame for the high number of Palestinian casualties.
Haaretz Military Correspondent Amos Harel and journalist Neri Zilber reflect on the Gaza War, discussing Harel's experience balancing his roles as an Israeli citizen and journalist during the military operation against Hamas.
Over 1,000 current and former members of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), the largest denomination in North America, have signed an open letter calling for an immediate cease-fire in Israel and Palestine.
The author discusses the strategy used by establishment American Jewish organizations to shift the focus of conversations about Israel away from the actions of the Israeli government and towards allegations of anti-Semitism made against critics of Israel.
In the wake of the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel, Jewish communities in the US are grappling with how to celebrate Hanukkah while acknowledging the grief and anxiety caused by the war.
President Biden has been actively involved in the ongoing situation in the Middle East, even during his vacation in Nantucket.
The article explores the potential conflicts that may arise during Thanksgiving dinner discussions among Jewish families regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Omer Benjakob, a technology correspondent at Haaretz, discusses the disinformation war happening online where Israel is losing.
A group of Jewish scholars and religious leaders have written an open letter to Pope Francis and the Catholic Church, asking them to condemn Hamas and affirm Israel's right to exist and defend itself.
Violent clashes broke out outside the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles during a private screening of footage documenting the Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7th.
The IDF Mezuzah Project is a grassroots campaign aiming to provide mezuzot for the doorposts of every Israeli Army base as a form of Divine protection for the soldiers.
The episode discusses the challenges of translating the Tanach, particularly from Hebrew to English.
The article argues that the outcome of the Gaza war will have significant implications for America's influence in the Middle East in its competition with China and Russia.
In this discussion, the focus is on examining why Israel labels the Gaza conflict as a war and delving into the concept of compromise in politics while questioning if it is essential to national unity.
Thousands of activists, including IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace, gathered at the Capitol building to protest US support for Israel during the Gaza war.
Amidst the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel, Arab-Israelis are facing a precarious situation.
Jonathan Schanzer discusses the delay in Israel's actions regarding the conflict in Gaza and analyzes Biden's visit to Israel.
During his visit to Israel amidst the ongoing conflict with Hamas, U.S. President Joe Biden assured Israels war cabinet that the United States will continue to support and defend Israel.
The text discusses lessons and differences between the Gaza War and the Yom Kippur War, speculating on factors influencing the conflict's duration and its connection to the War of Gog.
This article provides a brief overview of recent events in Israel and suggests that the United States, under the Biden administration, has played a significant role in creating the conditions that led to the recent Hamas attack.
The article discusses Israel's flawed analytical framework regarding Hamas and Hezbollah.
In 2021, Israel experienced significant events such as a change in leadership with the end of the Netanyahu era, a war in Gaza, inter-communal riots, and a reset in U.S.-Palestinian relations.
The latest Gaza war between Israel and Hamas was not a spontaneous outbreak of violence caused by a local property dispute, as portrayed in some media narratives.
"We Found Our Outrage" edited by Richard Landes is a book that recounts the story of Andrew Pessin, a professor who was falsely accused of being an anti-Palestinian bigot by campus activists at Connecticut College.
Political analyst Yossi Alpher warns that President Trump's efforts to broker Israeli-Palestinian peace, while commendable, could potentially lead to violence if not carefully managed.