Erika Dreifus recounts their longstanding observation of anti-Israel sentiments within literary circles, specifically addressing recent controversies at the NBCC award ceremony and following dilemma
The former House speaker's inclusion on the letter is an indication to how far Israel has fallen in the eyes of the Democratic Party amid the ongoing Gaza war
Protesters disrupted the university's town hall meeting due to the president's refusal to shut down an exchange program with Tel Aviv University and to boycott Israel. Covered in keffiyehs and waving Palestinian flags, they shouted 'there is only one solution – intifada revolution'
The fundamental beliefs that led Israeli policy for years collapsed on October 7 and still haven't been replaced, the result being that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is threatening to spread across the Middle East – and perhaps beyond
The four students organized the 'Resistance 101' event, in association with groups categorized as terror organizations. Columbia is the only university in the United States that suspended students over actions related to the Israel-Hamas war
IDF's inquiry into killing of aid workers finds it resulted from 'series of mistakes' that were avoidable, violated rules of engagement ■ UN Human Rights Council adopts resolution calling for Israel to be held accountable for possible war crimes ■ Israeli embassies close amid fears of Iranian retaliation ■ CIA chief expected in Cairo this weekend to meet with Egyptian, Israeli and Qatari interlocutors ■ Here's what you need to know 182 days into the war
1. A sign from our ancestors We are a people built up from our troubles. No matter how harsh, we are not defeated by them, and, eventually, from the depth of these troubles, we rise from the ashes and are reborn. In the midst of our troubles, it is difficult to see the light […]
A statement from the IDF said the evidence suggested Efrat Katz died when the vehicle Hamas terrorists were using to take her hostage was struck by the air force
Even at a time like this, Biden understands that Israelis are scared too. But he just doesn't seem to fully get that Netanyahu is using them to deceive him, and that the administration can't possibly reconcile its harsh language with the business-as-usual arms sales to Israel
The US fast-food chain has been subject to boycotts and protests since Alonyal announced shortly after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that it would be donating free meals to Israeli military.
Twenty-eight countries voted in favor, 13 abstained and six opposed the resolution, including the United States and Germany. Israel's UN representative said 'a vote yes is a vote for Hamas'
The IDF said Friday that it has dismissed two officers and reprimanded three others for their roles in drone strikes in Gaza that killed seven aid workers on a food-delivery mission, saying they had mishandled critical information and violated the army's rules of engagement. "It's a tragedy," the military's spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, […]
Even after October 7, and with a majority of the public seemingly desperate to be rid of him, the prime minister's bloc remains stable and devoid of any genuine signs of rebellion. For now, he can take comfort in the silence of Herzog and Gantz
An Israeli army commission, whose findings were presented to WCK and foreign ambassadors, points at breakdown of communication, misidentification of targets and breach of protocol. According to the army, the incident could have been avoided
Guide Itamar Farhi has been running his 'Fear and Loathing in Jerusalem' tour for years, showcasing all of the city's grimmest sites. Ahead of the next Friday the 13th, Haaretz goes along for the scary ride
The agenda of Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer's upcoming trip to Washington includes not only discussions on the planned IDF anti-terrorism campaign in Rafah, but the continued efforts to normalize ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia as well, Israel Hayom has learned. Dermer is scheduled to meet with Saudi Ambassador to Washington Reema bint […]