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What happened to Trump’s “ultimate deal” for Israeli-Palestinian peace?
Ian Black
A century after the Balfour Declaration, peace in the Middle East seems as far out of reach as ever
Dumb and dumber: Trump’s foreign policy repeats decades of American mistakes
Patrick Lawrence
Trump's foreign policy is entirely incoherent. But it's just a stupider continuation of everything since 1945
Trump’s NBC tweet proves he still doesn’t get how this whole government thing works
Charlie May
Whether it's health care, taxes, peace in the Middle East and much more, Trump still can't put two and two together
Anti-Semitism in the alt-right age: It’s “the bellwether of society”
David Masciotra
Salon talks to the Midwest Director of the Anti-Defamation League about the emboldening of hate by the right
Should political comedy have to pass a Jimmy Kimmel Test?
Sam Kriss
By lionizing their late-night hosts, progressives are setting themselves up for disappointment
The radical politics of Michael Bennett
Rachel Leah
The most vocal player in the NFL was recently the victim of police brutality; it won't stop him from speaking out
From 9/11 to 11/9: How the “War on Terror” helped Donald Trump win
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump exploited the effects of the "War on Terror" on our political culture, economy and national psyche
Israel is playing charades in its population battle with Palestine
Jonathan Cook
Peace between Israel and Palestine seems further out of reach in the Trump era
Is peaceful coexistence in Gaza and the West Bank possible?
Ori Z. Soltes
50 years after Gaza and the West Bank fell under Israeli rule, solutions and reconciliation still feel out of reach
Is Zionism “creepy”? The question at the heart of a social-media controversy deserves an answer
Steven A. Cook
A Palestinian-American activist's 2012 tweet unleashes a firestorm. But Zionism, good or bad, is not that weird
The Sound of Silence: what it means to be LGBTQ and a Zionist in today’s America
Emily Jordan
Parsing the notion of political homelessness with Gretchen Hammond following the events of the Chicago Dyke March
Media allows bogus civil rights group ADL to smear Israel critics and Black Lives Matter activists
The group routinely lumps leftists in with white nationalists and paints black critics of Israel as anti-Semites
How a jihadist was made
John Kiriakou, Joseph Hickman
Abu Zubaydah was a man born without a country. This is his journey from child of immigrants to Mujahideen fighter
Facebook’s secret censorship rules protect white men from hate speech but not black children
Julia Angwin, Hannes Grassegger
A trove of internal documents sheds light on Facebook's censorship algorithms
Jared Kushner is giving peace between Israel and Palestine another try
Matthew Rozsa
As Trump's son-in-law has another go at Middle East peace, he's reportedly shaking up his legal team
Saudi Arabia wants Qatar to come under its heel: Even old Saudi allies aren’t exactly going along with that
Vijay Prashad
The Saudis' closest allies, Morocco and Pakistan, are on Qatar's side, angering the United States
Asking the big question: What were the London Bridge terrorists trying to achieve?
Jonathan Cook
The resulting anti-Muslim rhetoric helps radicalize other disillusioned Muslim youth.
“It is interesting to consider what makes a film ‘controversial,'” says Leah Sapin, who programs the New York Human Rights Watch Film Festival
Tom Roston
A necessary departure from the poverty-disaster porn of times gone by, this year's festival focuses on empowerment
How to be a Muslim at NYU after 9/11
Haroon Moghul
Through my work with NYU's Islamic Center, I became a public face of Islam. I was also a kid in way over my head
What is terrorism? What do terrorists want?
Frederic Lemieux
Acts of terrorism followed by violent crackdowns can become a cycle that is difficult to disrupt
Donald Trump is still optimistic he can make an Israel-Palestine peace deal
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is optimistic about being able to create Middle Eastern peace but doesn't offer specifics
Syria’s forgotten pluralism matters today more than ever
Andrea Williams
Syria's past may explain why the country has fallen into civil war
Donald Trump deletes tweet saying it was “an honor” to meet Palestinian president
Charlie May
President Trump may have his own Twitter account turned against him
Is it true that not a single senator — including progressive dems — cares about Palestinian plight?
Ben Norton
A pro-Israel letter 100 U.S. senators sent to the U.N. fails to mention Israel's illegal occupation or settlements
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