An American tradition returns: College campuses erupt in protest against Israel’s war with Hamas
American college students in spring 2024 are protesting Israel’s war with Hamas by setting up tent encampments across the country.
American college students in spring 2024 are protesting Israel’s war with Hamas by setting up tent encampments across the country.
The pro-Hamas demonstrations that you’re seeing on college campuses across the country made their way to, of all things, a standup comedy show in Richmond last week.
The New York Times reported Jan. 27 on three negotiating tracks that are being pursued simultaneously to end the Israel-Hamas war.
Honest minds (and others) are differing on many global conflict questions right now: Russia and Ukraine, Hamas and Israel, Trump and democracy, and so forth.
The Terrorism Financing Prevention Act will expand the type of sanctions to cover all U.S.-designated FTOs, including Hamas.
It’s a queasy feeling to experience up close on the nightly news the further turn of a 70-year-old futile cycle of violence.
Whereas Israel’s stated goal from the onset of its war in Gaza was and still justifiably is the destruction of Hamas, Israel has not offered as yet any clear exit strategy.
As a child of two Holocaust survivors and a product of Jewish day schools and Zionist summer camps, I was brought up to love Israel unconditionally.
Virginia Basketball will be heading down to the Bahamas next November.
Tensions have risen across the U.S. on college campuses since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, and Jewish students feel threatened.
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