Between Israelis and Palestinians, a Lethal Psychological Chasm Grows In a conflict marked by complete incomprehension on both sides, the ability to see each other as human has been lost.
Between Israelis and Palestinians, a Lethal Psychological Chasm Grows In a conflict marked by complete incomprehension on both sides, the ability to see each other as human has been lost.
Peace Activists in Israel Renew Their Push for a Solution Long derided as naïve, even traitors, the bridge builders between Israelis and Palestinians sense opportunity in the aftermath of the Hamas attack.
Does the U.S. Really Want a Mass Expulsion in Gaza? Invading and depopulating Gaza would be inhumane and a potential violation of international law. The United States must do what it can to halt such actions.
West Bank City of Jenin Has Long Ties to Palestinian Armed Struggle In the northern reaches of the occupied West Bank, near the boundary with Israel, Jenin and its refugee camp have nurtured an ethos of defiance.