Tag: Violence

The author criticizes the feminist community for remaining silent in the face of the brutal attacks by Hamas on women in southern Israel.
The podcast discusses the disturbing protest at the Capitol by "Jewish organizations" supporting Jew-killing groups, while also criticizing the New York Times for falsely reporting a hospital rocket strike and trying to evade responsibility for the ensuing violence.
This text describes the portrayal of a terrorist in a film and explores the contrast between the terrorist and the state.
For years, experts in Washington and Jerusalem saw Hamas as a pragmatic political operator, despite its extreme rhetoric and violent actions.
Leading Palestinian advocacy groups in the United States are calling on lawmakers to address the root cause of the violence between Israel and Palestine, which they argue is the Israeli occupation.
The author expresses anger and frustration towards a group of ultra-Orthodox Jews who resort to violence to maintain their isolationist lifestyle.
An Israeli woman was killed and her driver injured in a shooting attack outside Hebron, the latest in a series of deadly attacks in the West Bank.
Arab towns in Israel are facing a daily battle for survival due to the rise of organized crime, as highlighted by recent shootings and murders.
In this discussion, Sally Abed, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron talk about an unusual Knesset vote that elected a representative from the opposition to the Judicial Selection Committee but not from the coalition, leading to a breakdown of talks at the Presidents Residence.
This article explores the ethical implications of watching American football, particularly in light of the brain damage that players often suffer.
Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron delve into the impact of recent violence on Israeli Jews and its effect on protests against Netanyahu's reforms.
New York City has been experiencing a significant increase in anti-Jewish hate crimes, particularly targeting Orthodox Jews.
In the aftermath of a racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo, President Joe Biden referred to the hate that stains America's soul and character.
In Jerusalem, violent clashes have erupted between Palestinians and Israeli police on the Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa compound, overshadowing the shared holiday celebrations of Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the Holy Land.
In this podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Jeremy Benstein discuss the recent wave of terror attacks in Israel, which left eleven people dead, raising concerns about a new round of violence.
In this episode of "The Centre Cannot Hold Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Jeremy Benstein discuss three important topics and end with a heartwarming anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile.
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.
This text discusses the concept of Amalek and its relevance in understanding contemporary conflicts, particularly Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The text criticizes the Republican National Committee's resolution about the January 6 violence, drawing Mitch McConnell back into the debate over how to label the events of that day.
The podcast discussion delves into the theme of crime occurring in close proximity to individuals.
In this story set during World War II, a group of American soldiers stumbles upon a bombed farm in France.
In this podcast episode, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz discusses the violence in Israel and Gaza, as well as Jewish American Heritage Month and honoring trailblazing Jewish congresswoman Bella Abzug.
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.
Israel is currently facing a severe crisis, with thousands of rockets fired from Gaza, causing Israelis to take shelter.
In this discussion, Sally Abed, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron cover three main topics.