Israel–Gaza: A War Between Cousins
Both Israelis and Palestinians have a reasonable claim to live in the Holy Land, based on deep local roots.
A collection of 28 posts
Both Israelis and Palestinians have a reasonable claim to live in the Holy Land, based on deep local roots.
Peter Beinart has responded to the 7 October massacre and subsequent Gaza war with a deeply duplicitous book.
Palestinians’ history, culture, and connection to the land are valid in their own right. We don’t need to appropriate or falsify Jewish history.
‘The Message’ is a lopsided, unserious, and frequently embarrassing essay, the real target of which is the very existence of Israel.
A colourful conversation with polemicist Richard Hanania.
An expansive new definition of anti-Palestinian racism could stymie free and open discussion of the Israel–Palestine conflict.
After seven months of campaigning, Israel’s most pressing problem remains the continued existence, indeed resilience, of Hamas.
The only plausible way forward for Palestinians is a commitment to peaceful coexistence alongside Israel.
The antisemitism of campus leftism may be incidental. The barbarism is the point.
A welter of factual errors and misleading judgments has produced a distorted description of the 1948 War.
Western nations must not continue to contribute to a UN agency that is effectively controlled by a terrorist organization.
A conversation with British-Palestinian peace activist John Aziz.
Many of the questions that have arisen since October 7 have been raised before.
A conversation with author and free-speech advocate David Bernstein.
For much of its history, Gaza moved people, things, and ideas by land and sea, and its name was associated with geographic interconnectedness.