Tag: Palestinian Israeli Conflict

Professor Benny Morris, a prominent Israeli historian known for revolutionizing Israeli historiography, especially regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, shares his views on various pressing issues in Israeli history and politics.
The article discusses the concept of the White Savior Complex within activism, particularly focusing on advocacy for Palestinians.
Modan Publishing House released the first international edition of "Who Is Taylor Swift?" in Hebrew, cementing Taylor Swift's status as a global superstar.
A viral meme advocating for attention on Rafah in the wake of Israeli strikes on a refugee camp near Rafah has sparked discussion online, with many questioning its effectiveness.
The text discusses the reintroduction of Asiatic wild asses in Israel's Negev desert, where they play a crucial ecological role by dispersing seeds.
The text discusses the evolution of the slogan "Never Again" in Jewish history, originally inspired by the heroic resistance at Masada before becoming associated with the Holocaust.
Rabbi Haviva Ner-David, a peace activist in Israel, pens an open letter to anti-Israel student activists at Western universities, expressing her pro-Palestinian and pro-Jewish identity.
Yuval Bitton, a young dentist, diagnosed Yahya Sinwar, a Palestinian who would later lead Hamas in Gaza, with a life-threatening brain tumor while in Israeli prison in 2004.
The United States and Europe appear to be aligning with Hamas as they express discontent with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the conflict.
The text discusses the challenges of combatting antisemitism and negative attitudes towards Jews, particularly related to Israel.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, listener feedback on the Israel at War topic is discussed.
The author of the article recounts their journey of conversion to Judaism and their growing awareness of antisemitism.
This article presents four conversations that can help people understand and think critically about the Israel-Hamas war.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Jonathan Gribetz, a Princeton professor and scholar of Near Eastern and Judaic studies, discusses the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In this article, the authors argue against the idea of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Students at NYU Law School have voted to remove the president of the student bar association, Ryna Workman, after Workman wrote a column blaming Israel for Hamas' October 7 attacks.
This article highlights the work of journalist Matti Friedman and his unique approach to reporting on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
This article discusses the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Matti Friedman, a journalist known for his even-handed approach.
Jewish Democratic congressman Dean Phillips of Minnesota has announced his intention to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2024.
This article discusses the biased media coverage against Israel in conflicts with Palestinian terror groups.
The documentary "Israelism" explores the relationship between the American Jewish population and the state of Israel, challenging the pro-Israel upbringing that many American Jews have received.
In this podcast episode, two Israeli journalists turned authors, Dina Kraft and Ruth Marks Eglash, are interviewed in honor of Israel's annual Book Week celebration.
The author discusses their experience of being priced out of Jerusalem and finding a new home in Haifa.
The most dangerous place for Jews today is Israel, according to Rob Eshman, a senior columnist for the Forward.
In this podcast episode, Egyptian writer Hussein Aboubakr discusses why Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas refused to apologize for the Munich Olympic massacre and instead accused Israelis of enacting "50 Holocausts" against Palestinians.