Tag: Jerusalem
Whistleblower on Antisemitism Harassed by Antisemitism: Shai Davidai as a Case in Point
Shai Davidai, an Israeli assistant professor at the Columbia University Business School, is being investigated by the Columbia administration. Davidai gained prominence by criticizing the failure of the university to respond to antisemitism on campus. He charged the...
The world must be reminded of the Palestinian genocide campaign against Jews – opinion
If you do a Google search for the entry “Palestinian genocide accusation,” it starts with the 1948 Nakba, goes on to the 1967 Naksa, includes the Maronite-perpetrated Sabra and Shatila killings, and ends with...
Experts slam leaked UNRWA report claiming Israel coerced workers into making false statements: ‘Ridiculous’
The scandal-plagued United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) claimed in a report that some of its workers were pressured by Israel to falsely admit their connections to...
Their dovish hopes clipped, some Gaza border residents make peace with becoming hawks
The fact that the Hamas terrorists who invaded her kibbutz on October 7 wanted to murder everyone there came as no surprise to Irit Lahav, a peace activist from Nir Oz, where one in...
UN Report Finds Hamas Committed Sexual Violence and Torture on Oct. 7
Hamas likely committed mass acts of gang-rape and torture against women during its massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7 and may today still be abusing women kept as hostages in Gaza, the United...
‘We have hostages, I caught one’: IDF uncovers recordings of UNRWA employees from October...
The IDF revealed Monday new evidence based on military intelligence regarding the involvement of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Hamas’s October 7 attack.
A REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: In the land of war and hope
THE SHARDS OF the vessel that was shattered on Oct. 7 are scattered far and wide. They lie in cemeteries; their images look out at us from posters; others who are still breathing are...
What a contrast
Argentina’s newly elected president’s recent visit to Israel was a politically refreshing breath of fresh air.
Devoid of doublespeak, diplomatic mumbling and hectoring hyperbole, this head of state stood out for his uncompromising denunciation of...
First Arab family joins Israeli delegation in US for kidnapped son
Earlier this week, in a moving journey for justice, the family of Samar Fouad Talalka, a Bedouin Israeli who was kidnapped to Gaza, joined a rapid advocacy delegation organized by the Israel-is organization to Washington. This...