It’s Hard to be a Christian Arab in Israel, but Not because of Prejudice

My name is Gabriel Naddaf, and I have the privilege of being a Greek Orthodox priest from Nazareth in the Galilee.
Israel’s Arab Minority Integrating Politically and Economically

Throughout late February and March, Israeli Apartheid Week took place across 200 cities around the world, from the UK and South Africa to Canada and the USA.
A New War Against the ‘Oldest Hatred’

Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism — two sides of the same coin — are raging yet again.
Israel’s Next 22 Months

The next 12 months until President Barack Obama leaves office promise to be the most challenging period in the history of US-Israel relations.
The Palestinians Want… Peace?

The latest PLO and Fatah campaign is not directed only against settlement products.
PR Powerhouse and Former Clinton Staffer Stand Up Against BDS

Though we differ in some of our approaches in business and politics, we share a common love for Israel, a unique democracy which celebrates the triumphs of the Jewish people, and is America’s closest ally in the Middle East.
The Appalling Talk of Boycotting Netanyahu

Congress has the right to disagree with the prime minister, but the idea that some members of Congress will not give him the courtesy of listening violates protocol and basic decency.
Jewish Organizations Should Know that the New Israel Fund is No Friend

These days, knowing that an organization is promoting the BDS movement against Israel gets proponents of the Jewish state angry and mobilized.
Oslo Protest is Step in Right Direction

One thousand Muslims rallying against anti-Semitism is not a trivial matter; but the real change will come when the silent Muslim majority will be able to act openly and freely.
The Intellectual Terrorism of Roger Waters and BDS

If people like the anti-Israel musician and the boycott supporters had their way, Jews would once again be targeted, and left without shelter.