Intifada
Democrats denouncing pro-Hamas chants shouldn't require headlines - editorial
Democrats were right to condemn pro-Hamas chants in New York, but the speed and rarity of the response expose how low the bar has become for confronting antisemitism.
'We support Hamas:' Activists protest Israeli real estate expo at Queens synagogue
Sydney, London draw the line on ‘globalize the intifada,' Mamdani's NY must do the same - editorial
New South Wales moves to outlaw 'globalize the intifada' slogan following Bondi Beach massacre
'Freedom for Palestine means death to America' - comment
When activists say they want intifada in the US, they mean they want October 7 to happen in America. Their "decolonization" comes at the expense of America's safety, says writer.
Columbia president addresses campus protests in statement: 'They were largely peaceful'
The Columbia president highlights the need for dialogue and values, condemns the Hamilton Hall occupation.
Hasan Piker, Crackhead Barney decry Israel on Piers Morgan
In a heated interview with five outspoken guests, Piers Morgan unpicks the anger and arguments at the heart of the Israel-Palestine debate.
'Intifada means uprising, and we're rising up for Palestine' -UK protests
Protests were held across the United Kingdom on Wednesday as part of the Stand With Gaza workplace day of action, which was joined by trade unionists in media, education, civil service, and more.
Grave risks of forgetting the West Bank terror wave - analysis
More Israelis had been killed by West Bank terror by the summer of 2023 than in any prior year of West Bank terror since the Second Intifada almost 20 years earlier.
Hamas issues terror threat to Israel: 'We will return to the Intifada'
Palestinian officials from Hamas and the Popular Front called to escalate terrorist activities against Israel.
Netanyahu must sack Itamar Ben-Gvir, former Israel Police officers plead
Forty retired Israel Police officers, including former police chiefs, criticized Ben-Gvir's conduct and warned he could ignite another Intifada.
What do Jerusalemites think about security on the streets?
The Magazine spoke with a range of individuals in Israel's capital to find out how they feel, what they are doing differently, and where they see things going.
Is rising terror in Israel a sign of a new Palestinian intifada?
This does not appear to be an era when terror groups feel they are on the rise, such as in the 1990s to 2014, when ISIS took over Mosul. Nevertheless, the violence continues.
Terror wave in Israel not an intifada, but still very dangerous - opinion
Only after Palestinian leadership gains the respect of their youth, only after they appoint a dynamic leader can there ever be another, a third, Intifada.