Has Israel’s Arab Minority Reached a Crossroads?

One of the major turning points in the formation of the recent government in Israel was the willingness of the Ra’am Party to participate in the coalition.
A Silent Arab Spring is Sprouting … in Israel

Good news is never that exciting. It’s always more dramatic to ring the alarm about one problem or another. Calling Israel an “apartheid” state, as Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) did recently, is a good example. It’s so inflammatory that it’s guaranteed to attract maximum attention, both from critics and supporters of the Jewish state. I […]
Watch: Arab rips mezuzahs off Israeli doorposts, drops them in elevator shaft

During the past week, tenants of the building noticed that the mezuzahs that were once at the entrance to the building’s elevators were gone and did not understand why.
The Great Anti-Israel Moral Meltdown

How did two “proud Jews” come to punish Arabs by denying them ice-cream to protest what they dislike about the Jewish state’s policy?
Give War a Chance: Arab Leaders Finesse Military Defeat

When Saddam Hussein’s chief spokesman met with the U.S. secretary of state on the eve of the Kuwait War in January 1991, Tariq Aziz said something remarkable to James Baker.
Rethinking the “Arab Spring”: Just a Media Event?

The tidal wave of violent protest that shook the Arab world a decade ago
How a Property Conflict in Jerusalem Ignited a War

The current conflicts in Jerusalem are not traceable to a single source.
Et tu, Ahmad: The Illusion of Arab Loyalty

The situation that has arisen in Israel can no longer be seen as one centering on the question of individual rights but of collective survival—and must be treated as such.
Is Israel Reaching a Tipping Point with Internal Clashes?

The battles on Israel’s streets, as clashes between mobs of Jews and Arabs have unfolded since the beginning of this Ramadan
Thirty reasons why Israel is at ‘war’ right now [Watch]

Many influencers in Israel are calling the current state of affairs a ‘war.’