Arab Israeli conflict
Most Israelis say social division bigger threat to country than Iranian nuclear threat - poll
While 59% of Jewish respondents viewed polarization as the greatest threat, only 39% of Arab participants said the same, possibly due to higher Arab sympathy with Palestinians.
There are no mass protests for Sudan because it can't be used against US or Israel - analysis
Defense Ministry reveals rare recordings of Yitzhak Rabin 30 years after his death
Justifying Oct. 7: Jordan's curriculum full of antisemitic, anti-Israel content, passages
'Internal conflicts explode': Arab world celebrates Supreme Court’s haredi draft decision
"This will escalate tensions between the leadership of the military and the judges on one hand, and the leadership of the right-wing government on the other," said one commenter.
Why does Europe recognize a Palestinian state separate from Israel?
The European recognition of a Palestinian state aims to reintroduce the concept of a Muslim nation-state to the region, benefiting from a weak, Europe-dependent Palestine.
Ireland & Palestine - A brief history
The Irish nationalist movement has long viewed the Palestinian cause through a similar lens of seeking to overthrow what they see as oppressive colonizers and achieve independent statehood.
Arab rejectionism, not settlements, is the real barrier to peace - opinion
Settlements are usually discussed as the main roadblock to peace. However, Palestinians have shown repeatedly that they don't care about peace.
Ex-Israeli ambassador: Campus antisemitism is part of an Islamist agenda
Danny Ayalon discusses the US university protests, noting the Muslim influence on public opinion in Europe and their efforts to replicate it in the US.
University protests: Empowering truth above popularity
Israeli student at Columbia University: 'They broke into the building and smashed windows'
Omer Lubaton Granot, an Israeli student at Columbia University, spoke with Udi Segal and Tal Shalev on 103FM after the New York police removed pro-Palestinian protesters from campus.
Israeli drone shot down by Hezbollah was worth $10 million
Hezbollah intercepted an Elbit UAV, capable of continuously staying in the air for up to 30 hours, which was worth around $10 million.
Cars en route to Israel to get tax discount. Hybrid opposition
The Treasury agreed to charge 6,500 electric and plug-in cars arriving in Israel after the tax increase at the old rate due to their ships taking a safer route to avoid Yemen attacks.
Iraqi school textbooks scrutinized over antisemitism, Shi’ization
Report by research institute Impact-SE highlights worrying trends in the former home of the longest-standing Jewish diaspora.