Gaza under siege: Seeking solace in religion
Occupied Gaza Strip – “I revise the Quran before I speak,” explained 48-year-old Kareema Abu Shahma, surrounded by young students in the Jafer mosque in
Occupied Gaza Strip – “I revise the Quran before I speak,” explained 48-year-old Kareema Abu Shahma, surrounded by young students in the Jafer mosque in
In rare English-language appearance, defense minister pins Gazan humanitarian crisis on Hamas-PA row, denies Israeli responsibility By Judah Ari Gross Israel is coordinating its settlement
Occupied West Bank – In a crowded auditorium on the Birzeit University campus in the West Bank, students pack the aisles to catch a glimpse
Washington, DC – In the United States, far away from Israel, there is a related storm a-brewing. In recent months, state legislatures have been passing
Occupied East Jerusalem – Flanked by his mother and aunt, Ahmed Mahmoud strolled up the narrow street that leads to the main road in Issawiya
Sarah Tuttle-Singer I want to tell you about the time I got stoned at Damascus Gate. (And I don’t mean in the way most people
“Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd” – Bertrand Russell, Unpopular
A law to muffle mosques’ amplified calls to prayer in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem won preliminary approval on Wednesday in a charged parliamentary session
A United States envoy to the U.N. Human Rights Council called out the panel for what she called “unfair” treatment of Israel, which has been
Jewish groups’ traditional support for immigration may clash with new White House, while left-wing advocates contemplate ‘some really important fights ahead’ By Ron Kampeas J