The past week has seen a growing wave of protest encampments and other demonstrations on university campuses across the United States, many of which have
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Israeli Artist Shuts Venice Biennale Exhibit and Calls for Gaza Cease-Fire
Since February thousands of pro-Palestinian activists have tried in vain to get the Venice Biennale, one of the world’s most prestigious international art exhibitions, to
Germany Rebuffs Claim Its Arms Sales to Israel Abet Genocide in Gaza
Germany on Tuesday defended itself against accusations that its arms sales to Israel were abetting genocide in Gaza, arguing at the International Court of Justice
A Loyal Israel Ally, Germany Shifts Tone as the Toll in Gaza Mounts
Days after Hamas launched its Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, was one of the first Western leaders to arrive in Tel
From Ukraine to Gaza, Biden’s First Battles Are at Home
Two years ago, just six days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Biden opened his State of the Union address by vowing to stop
U.S. Increasingly Isolated Over Israel and Gaza After Leading on Ukraine
Days of intense negotiations enabled the Biden administration to avoid casting a veto at the United Nations Security Council in defense of Israel’s military campaign
What Life in Gaza Is Like Right Now
In response to the devastating Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, the group that controls the Gaza Strip, Israel imposed what it called a
Can the Palestinian Authority Really Govern Gaza After the War?
Lanky and lightly bearded, Jihad Imtoor is the proud son of a fighter killed in the first intifada, or uprising, against Israel. His father was
UK Labour Party Suffers Rebellion on Gaza Cease-Fire Vote
Britain’s main opposition Labour Party has suffered a significant rebellion in Parliament over its policy on Gaza, in a sign of the hardening of opinion