National Students for Justice in Palestine and American Muslims for Palestine are currently getting sued by nine American and Israeli survivors and victims of the Oct. 7 Massacre.
The International Court of Justice has great influence in shaping international law. Its recognition of South Africa's claim may cement the perception that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says Dr. Shelly Aviv Yeini, an expert on international law
Levin has avoided convening the committee for many months because of his desire to change its composition and to eject the seniority system. Last month, amid the war and in wake of a petition to the High Court of Justice, he convened the committee for lower-level judicial appointments
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) deserves to be unequivocally and universally condemned for its morally repugnant support for Hamas terrorism, and disciplined when its members harass other students. But banning them from campuses is the wrong response
Students for Justice in Palestine has assumed a leading role in the anti-Israel protests that have swept through colleges across America since the latest Gaza war began on October 7. But what is actually known about the organization that salutes the massacre of Israeli citizens and tells its members to avoid being recognized – and where does its funding come from?