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Migrants, mainly from Venezuela, gather at the Mexico-U.S. border, seeking asylum before Title 42 ends, May 13, 2023. Credit: David Peinado Romero/Shutterstock.

US aid to Israel is vital, but so is addressing the border crisis

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One of the standard tropes of American politics since World War II is the complaint that domestic concerns are being slighted while Washington funds either foreign aid or military commitments abroad. Since the United...
Vandalized restaurants and bars, a day after opponents and supporters of the Eritrean regime fought each other and police in Tel Aviv, Sept. 3, 2023. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

Israel detains 53 Eritreans after Tel Aviv riot

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Fifty-three suspects from Saturday's violent clashes between rival Eritrean factions in Tel Aviv have been placed in administrative detention. The suspects were transferred to Givon Prison in the central Israeli city of Ramla on Monday and Tuesday...
Thousands of migrants seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border, Dec. 21, 2022. Credit: Ruben2533/Shutterstock.

Liberal Jewish groups need to own the disaster at the border

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It’s not as if no one saw this coming. Ever since President Joe Biden took office and began rolling back the tough anti-illegal immigrant measures employed by his predecessor, security at America’s southern border...
Roozbeh Farahanipour, a former student activist, leader in the movement for an Iranian cultural renaissance and chairman of the Marz-e Por Gohar (“Glorious Frontiers”) resistance movement, (left) with Iranian activist Frank (Faryar) Nikbakht. Credit: Courtesy.

Frank Nikbakht, Iranian American Jewish activist, dies at 68

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Frank (Faryar) Nikbakht, an Iranian Jewish community activist and expert on anti-Semitism propagated by the Iranian regime died in Los Angeles on June 12. He was 68 years old. Iranian Jewish community members in Los...
The actors, writers and directors involved in the Israeli short film "White Eye," which has been nominated for an Oscar in the Best Live Action Short category for the 93rd Academy Awards, 2021. Source: Screenshot.

Israeli short film ‘White Eye’ in the running for an Oscar

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When Tomer Shushan had his bicycle stolen, the Israeli-born son of Moroccan Israeli immigrants went through a range of complicated emotions. Once he started the process of getting the bike back, he began to...