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Kalaniyot, a faculty-led program, aims to strengthen US ties with Israeli researchers from diverse backgrounds.
The sensational front page cover from The New York Times allegedly showing an extremely malnourished Gazan child is the latest example of the media's errors in its Israel coverage.
The winds are shifting in congressional attitudes towards Israel. Traditional bipartisan support is eroding on Capitol Hill as Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza has dragged on and the Palestinian ...
Ritchie Torres — one of the Democratic Party’s most ardent Zionists — has begun questioning Israel as recent images of ...
Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a fresh backlash from Labour MPs over his decision to recognise a Palestinian state after Hamas ...
Founded 130 years ago as the first independent college of Jewish studies in North America, Gratz says it has started the ...
Western leaders have condemned videos of emaciated Israeli hostages filmed by their captors in Gaza, with the Red Cross ...
Israel’s prime minister accused Hamas of not wanting a ceasefire deal and requested that the Red Cross bring food and medical ...
The apparent shift in tone comes as cease-fire negotiations have hit a wall and pressure is mounting on Israel over the hunger crisis in Gaza. But Israel and Hamas remain far apart on the terms of any ...
Israel is arming local gangs in the Gaza Strip to weaken Hamas, but the efforts are propping up a man accused of looting aid ...
France, Canada and the U.K. encourage Hamas and Palestinian Authority intransigence.
The new deaths raised the toll of those dying from what international humanitarian agencies say may be an unfolding famine to 175, including 93 children, since the war began, the ministry said.