Opinion: How can Israelis and Palestinians make peace? Reading each other’s poetry is a good start
Poems can promote understanding by taking us behind enemy lines. Threatening to boycott anyone's art or literature will only ...
Off to the side is the bathroom, a stone-lined hole dug in the sand that serves as a latrine with more stones marking out a ...
Veteran journalist Doron Levin is traveling throughout Israel. Levin, who was born in Israel and served in its army, has ...
The big story: Commercial pilots were forced to divert from their routes when the Chinese navy gave minimal warning of a live ...
The terrible fate of the Bibas family, and all of the other victims of Gazan Arab depravity, symbolizes the moral sickness of the West.
Vibrations from Gaza exposes the devastating impact of Israel’s bombings and siege on deaf Palestinian children, highlighting ...
Since President Trump suggested depopulating Gaza, Arab officials have offered other ideas for reconstruction. But the ...
‘I Am Still Alive’: The Gaza genocide told in ink and paper by Palestinian artist Maisara Baroud
Amid the destruction of Gaza, artist Maisara Baroud turned to paper and ink to document the genocide, capturing the pain, ...
In April, an exhibition will showcase some 100 'miraculously saved' artifacts that have been stored in Geneva since 2007.
Aziz Nisanov, a 43-year-old part-time musician from the port city of Haifa in northern Israel, was one of those who were tempted by the prospect of a fistful of dollars from the Iranians. But his ...
Israel says Alexander Troufanov, Yair Horn and Sagui Dekel-Chen - who were taken in the 7 October attacks - are now back in Israel.
At the first of a series of impromptu sold-out shows in San Francisco, comedian Dave Chappelle shared the two things that ...
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