
Israel at the crossroads: Occupation, genocide, and the death of a vision
Israel is the fulfillment of a millennia-old dream: to be free, live in peace, flourish, and grow in a sovereign national home.
Israel is the fulfillment of a millennia-old dream: to be free, live in peace, flourish, and grow in a sovereign national home.
Although Palestine is a relatively small territory, it has historically been an ecologically rich area due to the abundant groundwater dispersed by sand wells throughout Gaza.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire in Gaza, which is set to take effect on Sunday, signaling the possible beginning of the endgame in the 15-month war.
Hamas’ horrific October 7 attack and Israel’s massive retaliatory war have fundamentally changed the dynamic of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is significant only if Israel and Hamas use it to advance a ceasefire agreement and release the Israeli hostages while providing desperately needed supplies of food, fuel, and medicine to the devastated Palestinians.
Israeli-Palestinian relations have reached a new nadir in the year since Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023, and Israel’s retaliation.
Hamas’s savage October 7 attack on Israel and the latter’s massive retaliatory war are rooted in four dimensions of psychological impediments—historical, ideological, religious, and humanitarian.
The murders of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a former resident of Richmond, and five other hostages whose bodies were found on Saturday have spurred mass protests.
Netanyahu’s initial reaction and decision to wage war against Hamas for its savagery of 1,200 Israelis last October was justified because Israel has every right to defend itself.
Gas prices are down, but it’s mainly because of the poor U.S. jobs report that has sent world markets tumbling, because investors aren’t liking that American companies only added 114,000 jobs in July.