Tag: Genocide

The Parashah of the week, Vayikra, discusses the command to wipe out the memory of Amalek, known for an unprovoked attack against the Israelites after leaving Egypt.
The essay "The New Genocide" addresses the misuse and politicization of the term "genocide" in the context of conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Amidst escalating violence in the Middle East, there is a growing misconception that Israel's defensive actions against Hamas amount to genocide, as criticism of Israel's military actions continues to rise.
The article discusses the hyperbolic claims made by some members of the charedi community in Beit Shemesh about a potential "genocide" if a non-charedi candidate wins the mayoral election, emphasizing that the threat is spiritual rather than physical.
The text discusses the complicity and indifference of Germans during the Holocaust and draws parallels to the indifference of Palestinians towards Jewish suffering today.
The text discusses the pervasive presence of antisemitism and hatred towards Jews among Palestinians and various Arab and Muslim populations, drawing parallels between this modern-day antisemitism and historical instances like Nazi Germany.
In his book "The End of Israel: Dispatches from a Path to Catastrophe," Bradley Burston criticizes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for leading Israel towards a destructive path, desiring accusations of genocide, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing to maintain power by presenting himself as the savior against a hostile world.
Aaron Bushnell, a U.S. Air Force airman, tragically self-immolated in front of the Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C. as a protest against Israel's military campaign in Gaza.
A bill in Washington State proposing Holocaust education in schools failed after debate over references to Israel's war with Hamas.
Novara Media held a trial-like interview with Bernie Sanders, focusing on his views as a Jewish liberal Zionist.
This text discusses the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the difficult position Israel is in.
In "The Holocaust: An Unfinished History," Dan Stone challenges common misconceptions about the Holocaust, arguing that it was not solely a German project but a continent-wide crime with far-reaching implications for contemporary politics.
The author reflects on the impact of watching footage of Hamas terrorist attacks, particularly focusing on the heartbreaking story of a father and his two young boys.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an interim ruling on South Africa's charge that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
J Street, a liberal Israel lobby, has dropped its endorsement of New York Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman due to differences in framing and approach.
The International Court of Justice did not mandate an immediate ceasefire but directed Israel to enhance humanitarian conditions in Gaza and address incitements to genocide.
The International Court of Justice ruling did not convict Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza; however, it did not dismiss South Africa's genocide charges entirely, leaving room for potential future investigation.
In this article, Gadi Taub discusses the International Court of Justice's ruling on the accusation of genocide in Gaza and its implications for Israel.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel should take steps to prevent genocide, based on charges brought by the government of South Africa.
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must prevent genocide in Gaza but did not call for a withdrawal of Israeli troops or a cease-fire.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that South Africa's claims that Palestinians are at risk of genocide and deserve protection are plausible.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is currently hearing a case where South Africa has accused Israel of committing genocide in response to Hamas' genocidal attacks.
In this episode of Home Front, it is argued that Israel cannot afford to align itself with America's obsession with the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, accusing it of abetting genocide.
This opinion piece discusses the issue of campus antisemitism and the question of whether certain speech should be protected under free speech or subject to disciplinary measures.