A South Sudanese former slave recognized the Palestinian pogrom on Oct. 7
The same jihad that targeted Jews on Oct. 7 has been targeting Black Africans for decades
And why the defeat of Sudan’s Islamist military dictatorship may be the real beginning of a possible spring for the region’s people
The Schoolhouse offers classes to asylum seekers in Israel
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen’s suspenseful new ‘Waking Lions’ turns the fateful collision of an Israeli doctor and an African immigrant into an indictment of surging nationalism
What was once a cause celebre for Jewish and human rights activists has become an afterthought in a new, more volatile Middle East
A makeshift ritual to grieve for Sudanese and Eritrean refugees in Israel
The TV and radio personality—sister of Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner—is trying to save the country a goat at a time
Slideshow: Activists evoke Exodus narrative in story of African asylum seekers
City-wide celebration of African culture to raise awareness of asylum seekers
This week’s protests in Tel Aviv are the fruit of nearly a decade of government indecision about how to handle an influx of strangers
Kitchen Talks events allow migrants from Eritrea, Sudan, and elsewhere to share their recipes, and break down cultural barriers
Fajr-5 missiles at center of Mossad hotel assassination and factory explosion
Oh, and the Sudan-Gaza link
Days after being stabbed in a Tel Aviv café, my African student remains determined to learn the Aleph-Bet
Israeli authorities will begin to deport South Sudanese refugees once Passover ends—unless the holiday’s message of freedom changes their minds
Mossad continues its top-secret ‘Operation Moo’
Thousands of Sudanese and Eritrean refugees, fleeing genocidal persecution and military conscription, are seeking asylum in Israel, which is struggling to manage and acclimate this influx