‘Rooted Cosmpolitans’ traces how the fight over human rights remains a struggle over Jewish identity and destiny
A new report from the so-called human rights group argues a moral equivalence between the Islamic State and the US-Led Coalition fighting to free Mosul
Amnesty International’s report about the regime’s prison system, in which 17,723 people have reportedly died, is jaw-dropping. So why has the Syrian Civil War lost much of its political resonance?
The sponsorship of activist Dyab Abou Jahjah is part of an increasingly disturbing pattern for the erstwhile humanitarian organization
Bassem Tamimi has addressed American third graders on Israel and Palestine. He also shares anti-Semitic propaganda on social media.
Resolution defeated in tight vote at annual conference; criticisms mount
Newly released from prison, the Jewish tycoon was Russia’s wealthiest oligarch – and the Kremlin’s chief critic
The leader of nonviolent protests in the West Bank—a potential Palestinian Gandhi—is in an Israeli jail
It’s time for Israel to rethink its rejection of the Armenian Genocide
As ‘Cast Lead’ anniversary approaches, protests in the offing
Rights group says territories receive insufficient water supplies
An activist poet explores the religious side of social justice