The crass, vitriolic and incendiary GOP rally in New York on Sunday was a deliberate echo of infamous 'America First' events from 1939 and 1941, but will it have any impact on November 5? In an election that will likely be won based on seven swing states, narrow margins could matter
American-Israeli photographer Moshe Levin's color photos depict supposedly calm life in Gaza under the short Israeli occupation that lasted four months, and was renewed in 1967
Pro-Palestinian activists have put out petitions and public letters protesting Netflix's decision to remove its "Palestinian Stories" collection. The streaming service says it is a matter of expired licenses, not politics
Mohammed Yasser Naim was named as the casualty from the barrage of some 50 rockets fired from Lebanon. City official: 'This was a young man who just wanted to build a life. He was supposed to get married'
Miri Dagan fought for three years in an attempt to save her son, Asaf, who was struggling since his discharge. She sent hundreds of appeals to members of the military, the Knesset, and the government, yet the responses ranged from disregard to scorn. Last week, some time after her son showed up for reserve duty, he killed himself
In a statement, Austria condemned the strike, but stated that it was not clear where the attack came from. UNIFIL later stated that the rocket was fired from north of the site, 'likely by Hezbollah or an affiliated group'
Black women in Georgia are getting out there to make their voices heard: 'Black women in America all know we're always underestimated. When you walk in a room, you're kind of dismissed already'
Israeli publishers must 'denounce Israel's genocidal apartheid regime' and 'affirm the full protected rights of the Palestinian people' to be exempt from the boycott. Sally Rooney is among the high-profile authors to sign the letter
After Israel passed laws limiting UNRWA operations, the U.S. and other Western countries say denying education and welfare services to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza will lead to more destabilizing violence
Amidst a $750 billion banking crisis, could backing U.S. Treasury bonds with gold provide stability? A bold proposal suggests revaluing gold to $40,000/oz and returning to partial gold-backing system
Military officials confirmed Tuesday that four soldiers from a specialized unit lost their lives during an overnight mission. The fallen were identified as Captain Yehontan Joni Keren, from Moledet; Staff Sergeant Nisim Meytal, from Hadera; Staff Sergeant Aviv Gilboa, from Neve Tzuf; and Staff Sergeant Naor Haimov, from Rosh Ha'Ayin. All of the KIAs […]
The Hamas-run health ministry said those wounded in the strike could not receive care as doctors had been forced to evacuate the nearby Kamal Adwan Hospital
Hezbollah's decision to appoint Qassem comes after Nasrallah's initial successor Hashem Safieddine was killed in an Israeli strike on the Beirut neighborhood of Dahiyeh