Tag: pro-Palestinian
WJC publishes research revealing the roots of Wikipedia’s anti-Israel bias
The World Jewish Congress has published a 19-page report summarizing two months of research into the issue of skewed coverage regarding Israel found on Wikipedia.
Released on Tuesday on the sidelines of the ongoing session of the...
Art and protests in NYC
On Oct. 8, 2023, Israeli artist Zoya Cherkassky, not knowing what was coming next, took her eight-year-old daughter and fled to Berlin. Zoya, 47, who was born in Kyiv and emigrated to Israel in...
Ceasefire resolutions and a tale of four cities
Ceasefire resolutions are all the rage in cities across America these days. Rather than focus on returning the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, these resolutions, which come clothed in “humanitarian concern,” demand...
Is Biden worrying about losing the wrong voters?
Maybe President Joe Biden and his White House handlers are looking at their re-election problems through the wrong end of the telescope. Their top priority these days is doing something about their problems with...
Pro-Palestinian student groups, faculty at Harvard share antisemitic images
Harvard University has vowed to investigate after two student activist groups, as well as a sympathetic faculty group, shared an image from more than 50 years ago that promoted multiple antisemitic tropes.
The image comes...
The antisemitism crisis is out of control
The war in Gaza is prying open a potentially game-changing fissure in British politics that has wider implications for the Western world.
Last weekend, a recording surfaced of a meeting of the Lancashire Labour Party...
Poll: Israelis consider Trump policies pro-Israel, Obama policies pro-Palestinian
The poll published by the Israel Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University on Wednesday reveals that most Israelis consider the Middle East policies of President Donald Trump to be pro-Israel, in sharp contrast to...
The accidental Zionist
I was staunchly pro-Palestinian when I arrived at Georgetown University to begin studying for an MA in Arab Studies in the fall of 1995, or at least I thought so.
I had read Thomas Friedman’s From...