12 posts tagged ‘Israelis’
How Widening Israel’s War Saved Benjamin Netanyahu
The Prime Minister’s domestic popularity has rebounded to pre-October 7th levels, despite his refusal to prioritize a hostage deal in Gaza.
The Deadly Challenges of War Coverage in Gaza
Clarissa Ward, the first Western reporter to enter Gaza without an I.D.F. escort since October 7th, has faced accusations of pro-Israel bias even as she strives to highlight Arab suffering.
The War in Gaza Has Been Deadly for Journalists
The president of the Committee to Protect Journalists explains why Israel’s military campaign has led to an unprecedented number of deaths among members of the press in just two months.
What Would a Lasting Peace Between Israel and Palestine Really Look Like?
The need for a new paradigm after October 7th.
The Israel-Palestine Debate, on TikTok
Live-streamers have flooded the social-media platform to prove the righteousness of their side.
Should U.S. Aid to Israel Be Contingent on Human Rights?
Senator Ben Cardin, the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, explains why humanitarian concerns should not hold up funding for Israel’s war effort.
The Trauma of Gaza’s Doctors
The head of mission for Doctors Without Borders in Palestine on the horrors of practicing medicine under siege.
A Rise in Antisemitism; and a Conversation with the A.I. Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton
The normalization of antisemitism has the potential to destabilize democracies, a historian says. Plus, the godfather of artificial intelligence on why his brainchild scares him.