In the next few critical years, BDS must help Israelis understand that there is no way out except to respect Palestinian rights, all of them. Read more about Why BDS is replacing Iran as Israel’s biggest “existential threat”
Pundit deflects criticism onto bogeyman Israeli right, ignoring racism inherent in his own liberal-flavored variety of Zionism. Read more about Challenging Peter Beinart's dishonesty about the inequality in Zionism
Israel’s deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely is only one of several top-ranking politicians who hope to annex the occupied West Bank. Read more about “This land is ours,” says Israel’s top diplomat, citing religious texts
Around 3,000 Hellfire missiles and 750 bunker buster bombs are included in the package. Read more about Obama gives $1.9 billion in weapons as welcome gift to Israel's racist government
UCLA Jewish studies center rejects smears and calls to cancel lecture by public intellectual who has also come under attack from Obama supporters. Read more about Truth-teller Cornel West stands up to Israel lobby bullies
Israel’s arms industry has advised the EU on using drones to track people seeking aslylum. Read more about With Israel's help, EU seeks new ways of being cruel to refugees
Since Netanyahu’s re-election victory, the talk of a deepening breach between the US and Israel has escalated. But will it translate into real action? Read more about Is Obama really going to get tough with Israel?
US-Israeli relations have never been stronger, nor more damaging to the prospects for peace and justice and for the very survival of the Palestinian people. Read more about For Palestinians, there is no Obama-Netanyahu rift
Brother of two women murdered by Craig Hicks says he has no doubt that it was an anti-Muslim hate crime. Read more about Why can't media describe Chapel Hill murders as terrorism?
Obama’s statement came after days of mounting anger at his silence over murder of three Muslim students, and a stinging rebuke from Turkey’s president. Read more about Obama's tepid, belated condemnation of Chapel Hill murders does little to ease fears