Tag: Gaza War

President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will condition defense assistance on not impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid, addressing a point of tension between the US and Israeli governments during the Gaza war.
The episode discusses the governmental crisis during the Gaza War, exploring the challenges in modern government structures and why there is a crisis currently.
The author, who identifies as both Black and Jewish, argues that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs need to be reimagined in order to address the needs of Jewish people.
President Biden's visit to New York City resulted in conflicting demonstrations by Jewish groups regarding his stance on Israel.
The text discusses US President Joe Biden's recent executive order imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers, warning of more to come, in response to alleged attacks on Palestinians.
The episode discusses the successes of Israel in the Gaza War and attributes them to historical factors that have built trust in the IDF as an institution.
The article discusses the persistence of the two-state solution as the preferred resolution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, despite its numerous challenges.
The text discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The author reflects on his initial support for Israel's war in Gaza and grapples with the tough questions raised by critics.
Thousands of Israelis have resumed their protests against the Netanyahu government's plan to overhaul the judiciary, following a pause due to the Hamas attack and war in Gaza.
In this episode, the focus is on the Gaza War and how our understanding of the conflict has evolved in recent months.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which targets Israel, has turned its attention to Standing Together, an Israeli-Palestinian peace movement that opposes the ongoing war in Gaza.
In this Israel Policy Pod episode, Neri Zilber hosts Michael Koplow and Shira Efron to discuss the current objectives of the Gaza war, including conflicting aims of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages, the potential for a new hostage release deal, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, international discourse on a two-state solution, and related topics.
The Gaza war has led to a significant increase in antisemitic incidents worldwide.
Bernie Sanders' proposed bill to condition U.S. military aid to Israel was defeated, but it sparked a discussion about Israel's actions in the Gaza war.
A grassroots campaign called Vote Ceasefire is urging voters in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary to write in "cease-fire" on their ballots to draw attention to the urgent need to stop the violence in Palestine and the Middle East.
Recent social media posts have falsely claimed that the closure of New York Public Libraries on Sundays is due to funding cuts for Israel.
The article discusses various lessons learned after 100 days of war between Israel and Hamas.
A new poll conducted by the Arab American Institute reveals that voters' support for politicians in the 2024 elections may be influenced by their response to the Israel-Hamas war.
David Teeger, a rising star on South Africa's cricket scene, has been removed as the country's Under-19 team captain due to threats over Israel's war in Gaza.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has released a report listing over 3,000 antisemitic incidents in the three months since October 7, 2023, with the count representing a threat to Jews unprecedented in modern history.
Los Angeles Times executive editor Kevin Merida has announced his resignation, and it is suspected that a disagreement over Israel coverage may have played a role.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allies have spent years maligning former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, who has been critical of the Netanyahu government's plans to overhaul the judiciary.
The author argues that despite the negative optics of the war in Gaza, support for Israel has not wavered, partly because those protesting tend to be in line with Iran, viewed negatively by the typical American observer.
Protests in New York City by pro-Palestinian groups resulted in major traffic delays as bridges and tunnels were shut down.