BDS
Jackson synagogue arsonist unconnected to pro-Palestinian movement
Jewish activists and communities have been engaged in debate over which corner poses the greatest threat, and new incidents are often met with immediate speculation over the attacker’s motivations.
From the Nuremberg Laws to BDS: The return of antisemitic exclusion - opinion
Witnessing Israel’s innovation and moral purpose - opinion
Jews targeted in NYC hate crimes more than all other groups combined for second year
UK's Royal Opera cancels planned run of Tosca in Israel after internal pressure
The Israeli Opera website has dropped reference to the Royal Opera House.
Israel must win with moral clarity to win strategically - opinion
Even under fire, ethical conduct is not a luxury. Without moral responsibility toward others, our call for recognition and self-determination loses its force.
Trump admin. to withhold disaster funding for states, cities that boycott Israel
The condition applies to at least $1.9 billion that states rely on to cover search and rescue equipment, emergency manager salaries, and backup power systems, among other expenses.
Israel must push past threats from France, Britain, Canada, focus on winning war - opinion
Israel has no choice but to scorn such Western leaders and continue to independently secure its future, and must weather the threats of diplomatic and economic isolation from the world.
Israeli Tour de France team pushes through BDS protests, finish race despite all obstacle
BDS criticized the participation of Israel–Premier Tech in the Tour de France, calling it an attempt to “sportswash grave crimes against Palestinians."
'If New York falls, the country follows': Is the future of American Jewry at risk? - interview
ANTISEMITISM AFFAIRS: US Jewry is facing the greatest threat since the McCarthy era, with America at an inflection point.
Pro-Palestinian protesters prevent Israelis from disembarking cruise ship on Greek island
The cruise ship departed from Haifa on Sunday, stopped in Rhodes, and arrived in Syros on Tuesday.
Flemish gov't. appeals court decision imposing BDS penalties for exporting military goods to Israel
The court ruled that any containers exiting the Port of Antwerp will face a penalty of €50,000 per container, up to a total of €5 million, in a move celebrated by BDS NGOs across Belgium.
Gabriel Groisman: Championing Israel’s Voice on the World Stage
Gabriel Groisman bridges business, advocacy, and diplomacy—fighting antisemitism, opposing BDS, and empowering Israeli innovation across US policy channels.
Zohran Mamdani’s father calls suicide bombers ‘soldiers,’ intifada ‘meaningful’
Mahmood Mamdani, the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government at Columbia University, is one of The Gaza Tribunal’s 29-member advisory policy council.