Benjamin Netanyahu and the Weaponization of “Anti-Semitism”
Writer Mark Gorman delves into the Benjamin Netanyahu’s use of Antisemitism.
Read MoreWriter Mark Gorman delves into the Benjamin Netanyahu’s use of Antisemitism.
Read MoreOn August 31,the State Department announced that it will no longer contribute to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which garnered strong condemnation from critics.
Read MoreMohamed Shedeed Staff Writer Imagine a border with some of the most intense security in the world. A discriminated ethnic
Read MoreIsraeli police shot and killed three Palestinians who allegedly tried to breach the border between Gaza and Israel.
Read MoreA woman waves a Palestinian flag in front of black smoke from burning tires during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, Friday, May 4, 2018. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)
Read MorePalestinian Prime Minister, Rami Hamdallah’s, convoy was a target of a roadside bomb that wounded several of his security guards.
Read MoreU.S. Vice President, Mike Pence, visit to the Middle East came amid rising tensions between Israelis and Palestinians over the recent controversial decision by the Trump administration to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Read MoreUnited States Vice President, Mike Pence, concluded his trip to the Middle East in Israel, while Pence’s visit was highly approved by Israelis, the Vice President fostered more tension between Israelis and Palestinians.
Read MoreWatching my Jordanian host family cheer on the win of a Christian Palestinian and empathize with the tears of a Yemeni, and seeing the televised audience of different identities and origins dancing together in Lebanon made me think that perhaps Pan-Arabism is real — even if it exists, for now, in the realm of “Arab Idol.”
Read MoreBy Madison Feser Staff Writer Despite international opposition, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced the construction of 2,500 new settlement
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