“The moment you try to apply the genocide framework to an ongoing conflict, you move from historical analysis into something far more immediate, contested and politically charged.” ...
U.S.-based political scientist Saeid Golkar, who was born in Iran and received his PhD in there, discusses the situation four days into the war. ...
“Decisions are being made about Gaza,” she says, “but the people who live here are not part of them.” ...
In his new book, Mohammed Soliman lays out a grand strategy that integrates Israel into a wider region he calls “West Asia” and argues that Israel’s place in the emerging regional order depends on Palestinian statehood. ...
Has strongman Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela been replaced by a strongwoman in acting President Delcy Rodriguez? ...
While the decision made strategic sense for both parties, it was controversial on the world stage, and also shined light on an unlikely affinity between the two. ...
The Granada Declaration is a new framework arguing that Islamophobia and antisemitism should be confronted together rather than treated as rival grievances. ...
“My inbox is bursting at the seams with messages of goodwill and support and love from Australians of every background,” says the co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. ...
Indonesia has emerged as a key player in Gaza’s postwar future, while Israel has rejected Turkey's involvement in the stabilizing force. Why? ...
By 2019, fewer than 20 Jews remained in Egypt, most of them elderly women. As of 2025, the number of openly practicing Jews in the country is believed to be under five. ...
The Jewish presence in Syria stretches back more than two thousand years, with communities in Aleppo, Damascus and Qamishli that flourished alongside Muslim and Christian neighbors. ...