Editor’s Note: Much of the recent debate about US or European companies doing business in settlements, from Ben and Jerry’s to Airbnb, or more broadly
Rachel Metz is a DC-area-based analyst, and occasional writer on social justice issues, who lived in southern Israel from 2007-2009 while earning her masters degree
Ian S. Lustick, Paradigm Lost: From Two-State Solution to One-State Reality (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019). Almost half a century ago, in the early
This guest post was written and posted in Hebrew by Ishay Rosen-Zvi on his Facebook page. It was translated and posted here with his permission
An innocent question from my son prompts reflection on why many conversations about Israel/Palestine with the empty feeling of “It’s complicated.”
MASA must immediately revoke support for programs in illegal outposts — or permit all programs to volunteer with peaceful Palestinians.
Rabbinical campaign pressures JNF to reveal settlement funding and put the Green Line on the little blue pushke.
Progressive Jewish Princetoners call on liberal U.S. Jews to take tangible action against Israeli occupation, including boycott of Israeli settlements.
Caption: Former Israeli justice Edmund Levy: “If it beats like an occupation, if it oppresses like an occupation, if it kills like an occupation, it’s
As any of us who are at all politically involved can attest to, it’s pretty damn hard to stay optimistic about world politics. We’re surrounded