Tag: Israeli Arab Conflict

Israeli and Palestinian teens, including both Jewish and Arab participants, engage in a ten-day trip to the United States to share their writing and promote optimism for coexistence amidst conflicts.
In this article, three alumni of the Israeli Bronfman program reflect on their experiences during the ongoing war and its impact on their lives.
Jean Amry (formerly Hans Mayer) was a Jewish man from rural Austria who experienced the horrors of the Holocaust and became an outspoken critic of antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
The article discusses the author's disagreement with the focus on demographics in Jewish writings, particularly in relation to Israel's survival.
Gillian Laub, a photographer, captured intimate family photos during the Trump era that helped bridge a divide within her family.
In "The Anti-Imperialism of Idiots," Susie Linfield explores the estrangement between Zionism and the Left, questioning why many left-wingers oppose Jewish nationalism while supporting other nationalist movements like Arab nationalism and Islamism.
Prof. Hillel Cohen discusses in his book "1929: Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict" how the violent Palestinian uprising of August 1929 marked a significant turning point for Jews, Arabs, and the world.
"Above and Beyond" is a documentary produced by Nancy Spielberg and directed by Roberta Grossman, focusing on the untold story of foreign volunteers who came to the aid of the Jewish state during its War of Independence in 1948.