Tag: Palestine

The article argues that the Iron Dome, an air defense system used by Israel, is not a truly defensive system and actually contributes to the asymmetry of power between Israel and Palestine.
"When Canines Were in the Land" is a book edited by Susan Martha Kahn that tells the story of Rudolphina Menzel, a scientist and Zionist who played a significant role in reconciling Jews and dogs.
As Israel approaches its seventy-fifth birthday, the traditional celebrations and nostalgic commemorations will focus mainly on local actors and events.
In this discussion, journalist and author Oren Kessler talks about his book "Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict."
Oren Kessler, a journalist and author, delves into his new book "Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict," which explores a significant event in Jewish-Arab relations in Palestine and Israel.
Professor Steven Fine of Yeshiva University explores a project focused on the Samaritans, a small group in Israel and Palestine, including a documentary, book, and museum exhibition about their history and culture.
In this discussion, Steven Fine talks about a documentary film, edited book, and museum exhibition called "The Samaritans: A Biblical People" which focuses on the Samaritans, a small group living in Israel and Palestine.
This text discusses the failed double-cross by the British towards Israel during the British Mandatory Palestine era.
Miriam Karpilove was a prolific Yiddish author known for her serialized novels.
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."
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.
The article discusses the Blackstone Memorial, a petition presented to President Benjamin Harrison in 1891 by William Blackstone, urging him to support Jewish settlement and the creation of a Jewish national home in Palestine.
In this episode, journalist Neri Zilber interviews journalist Adam Rasgon to provide an on-the-ground perspective on the recent events in Israel and Palestine.
In this opinion piece, the author expresses her shock and anger at activists who are calling for the globalizing of the intifada, viewing it as a demand for violence rather than peace.
The article discusses the need to rebrand and revitalize Zionism for the younger generation in order to combat rising anti-Israel sentiment and antisemitism.
The Professional Staff Congress (PSC), the union representing CUNY faculty and staff, passed a resolution in June accusing Israel of massacring innocent Palestinians during the Gaza conflict.
During the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, pro-Palestinian advocacy groups such as IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) saw a significant increase in their social media followers.
Comedian Simon Rakoff is noted for shifting from his usual comedic tone to engage in serious discussions about the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine.
The podcast episode features Reverend Michael Coren discussing post-COVID scenarios, Israel and Palestine, and whether capitalism is a suitable framework for Christian ideas.
Recently discovered photographs show Palestinian leader Amin al-Husseini visiting a Nazi concentration camp along with Nazi officials.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss Yair Lapid's political credibility, the International Criminal Court's ruling on Israel and Palestine, and new political magazines attempting to influence Israeli politics via mail.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss three topics: the growing respect for Israeli politician Yair Lapid, the International Criminal Court's decision to hold Israelis accountable for war crimes, and the emergence of new political magazines aiming to influence Israeli politics.
The documentary "Mayor" explores the life of Musa Hadid, the Mayor of Ramallah, who is known for his determination to improve the city and create a festive atmosphere for everyone, including a Christmas celebration.
"Musa Hadid: Mayor of Ramallah" is a documentary showcasing the efforts of Mayor Musa Hadid to revitalize his city and promote inclusivity.
The 20th anniversary of the second intifada, marked on September 29th, prompted reflections on its lasting impact.