By Alex Boylston a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in early March, much of the media’s attention was…
By Michael Momayezi Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often portrayed as a conflict between two unwavering and vehemently opposed sides unwilling to…
ince its creation in 1948, Israel has been a friend of the United States, and it is currently one of…
By Alexander Boylston On January 30, Israel’s government announced a plan to build 450 new Jewish settler homes in the…
By: Alex Boylston When one thinks of the State of Israel, one of its many nicknames that comes to mind…
By: Bailey Palmer The relationship between the United States and Israel is peculiar, and given recent developments, quite childish. On…
By: Ian Davis On Jan. 15, the Georgia State Senate passed Resolution 739. While the residents of Georgia may expect…
By: Park MacDougald Ariel Sharon, the former Prime Minister of Israel, died on Saturday, Jan. 11, in Tel Aviv, eight…
By: Sarah Smith In opposition to the hushed tones discussing of Israel’s nuclear weapons program, or the uneasy dissertation of…
By: Cait Felt It’s autumn again, and children all over the world are back in school. In East Jerusalem many children…
By: Ian Davis The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is commonly regarded as one of the world’s most difficult. Decades of violence, hatred,…
By: Park MacDougald Supporters of a two-state solution in Israel and Palestine were for the most part relieved following the…
By: Ian Davis Many cite the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East as the result of a “clash of civilizations,”…
By: Cody Knapp Earlier this semester, I listened as two of my professors bemoaned the world’s obsession with Hitler. The…