Tag: Israel/Palestine

Campus protests concerning Israel/Palestine have unfolded at universities nationwide, involving Gaza Solidarity Encampments, student arrests, clashes with administrations, and incidents of antisemitism and islamophobia.
In her book "Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World," Naomi Klein explores the concept of doubling and how it shapes modern politics.
In this discussion, Dr. Marik Shtern, a political geographer and research fellow, examines the paper he co-authored on shared spaces in contested cities, focusing on the case of Jerusalem.
Dr. Marik Shtern of the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research explores the complex nature of Jerusalem as both a segregated and integrated city in Israel/Palestine in his paper Shared Spaces in Contested Cities.
The use of the term "apartheid" by human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International to describe Israeli rule over Palestinians marks a significant shift.
In his book, "Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914," Dr. Louis Fishman challenges common beliefs about politics and identity in Palestine before the First World War.
Dr. Louis Fishman, a historian specializing in modern Turkey and Israel/Palestine, challenges traditional views on politics and identity in Palestine from 1908-1914 in his book "Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era."
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) decided not to expel Congressman Jamaal Bowman after he voted in favor of funding Israel's Iron Dome system and participated in a J Street trip to Israel/Palestine.
Dr. Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, a historian of architecture, discusses the post-colonial perspective in analyzing the history of architecture in Israel during the 20th century with host Gilad Halpern.