Eetta Prince-Gibson, former editor-in-chief of the
Jerusalem Report,
is based in Jerusalem
Notebook
The Disappeared Yemenite Babies
Scholars and bureaucrats scoff at the idea that Yemenite Jewish babies were once kidnapped for adoption. But the theory won’t die.
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· November 23, 2015
The Scroll
Lessons From Nelson Mandela’s Legacy
South African-born writer Benjamin Pogrund remembers an old friend
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· December 10, 2013
World
Entebbe’s Forgotten Dead
A new documentary asks why Israel has overlooked the other Jews who died alongside Yoni Netanyahu
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· March 7, 2013
Middle East
Israeli-Arab War Over Textbooks
A new study funded by the U.S. undercuts the notion that Palestinian schools incite violence against Israel
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· February 7, 2013
World
‘Lost’ Indian Jews Come Home
Shut out for years, this week Bnei Menashe Jews moved to Israel. Why did the government change its policy?
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· December 27, 2012
Middle East
The Man Behind Iron Dome
Once-maligned Labor politician Amir Peretz explains how he saw what many decorated generals did not
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· December 4, 2012
United States
Americans in Israel Vote GOP
A poll shows that 85 percent of American-Israelis went for Romney. But some ask whether they should vote at all.
By
Eetta Prince-Gibson
· November 2, 2012
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