How Rep Rashida Tlaib’s Nakba Event Hurts the Palestinians
For many Arabs living in Israel today, a more accurate word than Nakba would be Fursa, or opportunity.
For many Arabs living in Israel today, a more accurate word than Nakba would be Fursa, or opportunity.
Before she was elected in 2022, she told the Journal that Israel is “an example of what a young, vibrant democracy looks like, and we should be supporting it.”
President affirmed Israel’s right to “go after Hamas.”
The fact that we are even debating this question at all is entirely antisemitic.
The bespectacled man is part of a dangerous movement of anti-Jew, anti-Israel organizations that have embedded themselves in America over the past 60 years.
Here are 10 questions we should all be asking ourselves and others about Israel, Hamas and this previously unimaginable war.
What made me feel the true weight and deep presence of antisemitism was the world’s response to the October 17 explosion in the parking lot outside a hospital in Gaza City.
I, for one, am treating the hostage attack in Colleyville as if Jews had been killed, because they easily could have, and as a reminder to not brush off this moment of time in American Jewish history.