Mount Scopus tells a different story, one of ancient roots, modern rebuilding, tragedy, resilience, and coexistence. It shows ...
Suppose we accept the fiction that none of us expected Israel to launch a full-scale genocide in Gaza—a premeditated campaign to erase the Strip and exterminate a significant portion of its ...
Tragically, the conditions that fueled the first wave of genocide in Gaza are being meticulously reconstructed.
A ceasefire was announced on 10 October. But despite ‘peace’ being on the lips of world leaders ever since, we Palestinians are still under siege and afraid, says Palestinian writer Aya Al-Hattab ...
The temptation to despair is strong. But Torah teaches that we cannot remain there. We must act responsibly, together, and ...
Christmas should be the busiest time of the year for the shopkeepers of Manger Square, but the birthplace of Jesus is now a ...
Centuries of excavations have unearthed a few theories about what really brought down one of the oldest cities in the ancient ...
These unions once focused on educator rights and student outcomes, but many have been captured by radical activists who are ...
From the ‘warrior’ midwife saving lives in Senegal to the outed Kenyan pop star speaking up against prejudice, these are some of the people who gave us hope ...
We dared to venture out to reunite with our friends and family who survived the genocide. But peace in Gaza rarely lasts.
Though the number of burials has declined under the ceasefire compared with the first months of the Israeli war, Abu Hatab, ...
The writer, lawyer and human rights activist Raja Shehadeh, who is 74, has spent most of his life living in Ramallah, a city ...