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Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Olmert made headline news upon calling the planned humanitarian transit areas ...
We speak with leading Israeli American historian Omer Bartov about his latest essay for The New York Times, headlined “I’m a ...
These and a thousand other memorials and rituals are expressions of Germany’s Erinnerungskultur, a “memory culture” built up ...
Ignoring the lessons of the Holocaust and the moral teachings of their own faith, Israeli leaders continue their rampage of ...
JURIST Staff, US Earlier this month, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz proposed relocating Gaza’s population to designated camps in the southern part of the Strip—an ...
Plans first suggested by defence minister propose keeping 600,000 Palestinians in area and not allowing them to leave.
Ex-Israeli PM Ehud Olmert reportedly called Israel’s ‘humanitarian city’ plan in Gaza a “concentration camp” in a Guardian interview.
Israeli outlets report, citing a statement from Katz’s office, that the minister is slated to set out for Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. In D.C., he and other Israeli military officials are expected ...
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy suggested he’s considering imposing sanctions on Israel’s defense minister over his proposal to move Palestinians in Gaza to a “humanitarian city” in Rafah, in the ...
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The Israeli army has announced the establishment of a new corridor in Gaza — the third such axis Israel has carved across the ...
Late in the afternoon of July 15, Mike Waltz, Trump’s nominee for US ambassador to the United Nations, held a hearing. Waltz pledged to exercise his veto power against UN resolutions against Israel ...