Tell me where 18 year-olds go to college and spend their time in the library and going to parties and doing laundry at 4 am instead of fighting a war they were born into. Where children go to summer camp in the summer and school in the fall and do …
Tell me where 18 year-olds go to college and spend their time in the library and going to parties and doing laundry at 4 am instead of fighting a war they were born into. Where children go to summer camp in the summer and school in the fall and do …
On Wednesday, at 9 pm in Israel (2 pm eastern), Israel accepted the recommendation of President Obama to give the Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire a chance. Quiet will be met with quiet. If Hamas and the rest of the terrorist groups in Gaza violate …
My day-to-day life in Beersheba is controlled by enjoying my time here as a student – studying, working, going to parties and pubs with friends, and anything else you can think of. Last Wednesday, when Operation Pillar of Defense was launched, ou …
Israeli cities continue to be bombarded by rockets from Gaza. Earlier today, two more Israelis were killed by Hamas rockets fired into southern Israel. There were also rocket attacks on Be’er Sheva and Rishon LeZion, and sirens in Jerusalem; more tha …
Following communication from CAMERA staff and readers, Yahoo! News editors have changed a photo montage headline which falsely identified Israeli children fleeing rocket attacks as “Gaza’s children caught in crossfire.”
On a regular basis, The Huffington Post is a wasteland of biased and context-free reporting about Israel. During the current conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, The Huffington Post has hit a new low.
As the rockets continue to fall in Israel and Gaza, it is important to understand Hamas’s tactic and how the international community and the media are encouraging it. Hamas’s tactic is as simple as it is criminal and brutal. Its leaders know that b …
Of all the points of disagreement between Israel and Hamas, maybe the most profound is this one: Israel cares more about sparing innocent lives — including those of Palestinians — than does Hamas.
Some in the media are fixated on blaming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for whatever goes wrong in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
NPR’s Leila Fadel, a victim of harassment by Egyptian authorities, raises the false charge of Israel targeting journalists. She states Israel “struck a media building,” without noting that Israel hit equipment belonging to Hamas’ Al-Aqsa TV and Al-Quds TV.
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