As students around the United States and Europe protest, the relationship of Western elites with Israel is being redefined.
As students around the United States and Europe protest, the relationship of Western elites with Israel is being redefined.
America can stop the carnage and famine in Gaza, but has not done so. Surely, this makes it complicit in the mass killings there.
Emerging countries in the “global South” are resisting Western narratives on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which isn’t such a bad thing.
Both Israel and the United States have issued confident statements on the war, but neither seems to have a political endgame in mind.
Scholars from Carnegie’s global network comment on how the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is affecting their areas of interest, and what the implications of this may be.
In an interview, Geneive Abdo discusses how the Gaza war has been tearing Western societies apart.
As Israel speaks openly about the ethnic cleansing of Gaza’s Palestinians, Western countries are nowhere to be seen or heard.