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The New York Times claims BDS is the reason for “a wedge between Jews and minorities” on campus

David Palumbo-Liu
The Times reduces both Jews and minorities to single, monolithic groups. Of course it's not that simple

Glenn Beck’s paranoid history lesson: Why his theories about Iran & anti-Semitism are competely wrong

Matthew Pulver
Beck's been on the warpath lately, linking the Iranian regime to Nazi Germany. Why he's wrong — and why it matters

America’s dangerous “Exodus” fantasy: What’s lost in the Israel-Palestine debate

Sandy Tolan
Our government's unbending allegiance to Israel has blinded us to the horrors of its military occupation in Gaza

What Israel fears with the successes of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement

David Palumbo-Liu
Amendments in the House and Senate target the BDS movement. It must be doing something right

Roger Waters to Robbie Williams: “Your decision to play in Tel Aviv gives succor to Netanyahu and his regime, and endorses their deadly racist policies”

Roger Waters
EXCLUSIVE: One UK superstar to another: If you take children and human rights seriously, please don't play Israel

Our perverse centrist patriots: Everything the elite media gets wrong about American politics

Corey Robin
Call it Chris Matthews-itis. George Packer wants an exciting politics of heroism, sacrifice, war. It's dead wrong

Divestment politics, Stanford-style: Will a strong identification with a group affect one’s fair-mindedness?

David Palumbo-Liu
Religious identity, threats of anti-Semitism, conflict of interest muddy the waters of campus divestment debate

Ayaan Hirsi Ali is hurting Islam: Why her radical reformation is in desperate need of reform

Haroon Moghul
Not only is she quick to pathologize Muslims, but her solution for extremism is as blinkered as it is ill-fated

“When the occupation is over, then I’ll allow myself to dream”

Sandy Tolan
The dream was a music academy to inspire young Palestinians and keep them away from the soldiers. It came true

Kanye’s West Bank blind spot: Is Yeezy missing an opportunity to speak truth to power?

Matthew Pulver
Solidarity with Palestinians seems a logical cause for Kanye, but he and Kim are vacationing in Tel Aviv instead

Business of backlash: GOP cashes in on Koch/Adelson anti-BDS donations

David Palumbo-Liu
As the BDS movement grows, the flow of money to stop it increases -- and Republicans spot a "winning issue"

“We decide what is right. Never mind what the people think”: The iron grip of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew

Jim Sleeper
Like Mayor Giuliani's New York, Lee's tiny city-state became cleaner, safer, more prosperous -- and more unequal

Trevor Noah and “The Daily Show” problem: Why do we insist on holding a TV host to a politician’s standards? (Updated)

Sonia Saraiya
We think of Jon Stewart as a progressive leader of sorts, not a TV comedian -- and who can live up to that?

Ted Cruz’s Palestine debacle: Let’s outsource American peace policy to Israel!

Luke Brinker
GOP presidential candidate pledges to blindly follow Netanyahu government's policies

Steve King wonders how American Jews can be Democrats

Luke Brinker
GOP congressman Christsplains American politics to Jewish voters

Ben Carson’s “fresh” foreign policy: Just “sort of slip” Palestinians down to Egypt

Jim Newell
The conservative-movement favorite is still boning up on foreign policy -- to put it mildly

Netanyahu’s ugly final pitch: Relying on fear-mongering to close the deal

Josh Ruebner
Claiming that his government is in danger due to "Arab voters," the prime minister desperately tries to hold on

Sheldon Adelson runs Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu, GOP and the real Middle Eastern threat

David Apgar
Americans concerned about Israel's influence on U.S. policy have it backwards. Bibi is doing our oligarchs' bidding

Tom Cotton’s war on reality: The GOP will recognize no limits

Patrick L. Smith
The extreme right will risk global conflict to preserve the fading dream of America's eternal hegemony

“She will dance at her wedding”: Healing the girl born without part of her brain

Norman Doidge
The origin of Moshe Feldenkrais' therapeutic method reads more like a spy thriller than a neuroscience textbook

Banksy beautifies Gaza by reminding us of its devastation

Timothy McGrath
Thanks to the elusive street artist, the world is once again looking at the carnage of Israel's 50-day offensive

“It’s ugly, it’s vicious, it’s brutal”: Cornel West on Israel in Palestine — and why Gaza is “the hood on steroids”

David Palumbo-Liu
Cornel West speaks with a Stanford professor about the divestment effort and Palestinian activism

Mike Huckabee: There’s no such thing as the Palestinians

Luke Brinker
GOP presidential contender makes inflammatory claim -- again
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