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The text discusses the ethical dilemma faced by Israel in how to respond to Hamas' actions while still adhering to military ethics.
In this article, the authors argue that while they condemn the expressions of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters that support Hamas and engage in hateful rhetoric, they also defend their right to freedom of speech.
The author discusses the rise of anti-Zionism and antisemitism on American college campuses and highlights the failure of university leaders to unequivocally condemn the recent violence perpetrated by Hamas.
In this fourth installment of the Diary of an IDF Soldier series, the author discusses tactics used by Hamas in the conflict and the Israeli military's perspective on human life.
This article discusses the complexities and challenges of the Israel-Hamas war and explores what the "day after" the war could look like.
The article discusses the emergence of a global antisemitic movement that has arisen alongside the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The article discusses the presence of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) on university campuses and argues that their activities often border on antisemitism.
The author argues that the Palestinian problem is primarily a religious problem, specifically stemming from a jihadist interpretation of Islam.
The author reflects on the October 7 massacres in Israel and the pain it caused for the Jewish people.
The author discusses the rise of antisemitism and the targeting of Israel in contemporary times.
In this article, the author discusses the need for a new approach to Jewish community relations in light of the rise of left-wing antisemitism.
This article describes a rally in Washington, D.C. to demand the release of 240 hostages, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who were abducted by Hamas.
Hamas has released a video of three Israeli women who were taken hostage on October 7.
In this article, the author addresses the use of the term "genocide" to describe Israel's military operations in Gaza.
In the face of existential threats to Israel and the resurgence of anti-Semitism, American Jews are called to unity and action.
The podcast discusses the influence of Hamas's PR strategy, ways for the Jewish community to protect itself, and the question of whether Jews should respond in kind to anti-Semitic demonstrations.
In the wake of recent events in Israel and Gaza, American Jewish institutions have largely taken a pro-Israel stance.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, wore a yellow Star of David pinned to his suit jacket during a UN meeting in an effort to condemn Hamas.
Relatives of Israeli hostages captured by Hamas on Oct. 7 expressed frustration with the lack of pressure to free their loved ones and accused the Israeli government of not providing them with sufficient information or protection.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls for a ceasefire in the country's war against Hamas, which he refers to as a "battle of civilization against barbarians."
Biden administration officials have pledged to create a plan within two weeks to address the increase in antisemitism on American college campuses since Hamas's attack on Israel.
The author reflects on their experiences at Columbia University, where they encountered a double standard in the way their classmates treated injustice and suffering.
The Republican Jewish Coalition's leadership summit in Las Vegas was dominated by discussions about Hamas' attack on Israel.
In the aftermath of the recent conflict with Hamas, Israel has been employing a social media strategy to garner support.
Cornell University has been grappling with graphic threats against its Jewish students, prompting authorities, including New York Governor Kathy Hochul, to vow to find and prosecute those responsible.