Anti-Israel activist Rosa Martinez openly admitted the group's true objective: to provoke Israeli forces and craft a narrative—not to deliver humanitarian aid, as originally claimed.
George Deek, the newly appointed Israeli envoy to world Christianity, pushed back on false claims portraying Israel as anti-Christian, highlighting the religious freedom and diversity enjoyed by all in the country.
A Turkish Muslim student at Hebrew University describes how publicly supporting Israel and identifying as a Zionist triggered death threats, family estrangement, and exile.
By criminalizing people-to-people engagement, Arab and Muslim leaders and institutions send a powerful message to their populations: Peace with Israel is not merely undesirable but a crime.
A woman holding a sign protesting the war in Iran was blasted by an Iranian in exile who called her out for supporting a terrorist regime and not knowing the realities on the ground.
Kasparian characterized Israeli military operations in Gaza as “random slaughter” while disregarding widely cited factors, such as Hamas’s use of civilians as human shields.
What went largely unreported was not Huckabee’s answers, but Carlson’s performance: his theological confusion, historical sloppiness, conspiratorial insinuations, and failure to grapple with facts that contradicted his narrative.
Israeli fighter Ahavat Hashem Gordon claimed victory over Turkish opponent Ali Koyuncu, ending the match in the second round with a devastating knee to the head that forced a tap-out.
A striking video captures vendors in Jerusalem’s Arab Quarter selling souvenirs, including maps depicting Israel as 'Palestine' and a magnet reading 'Free Palestine' marked with blood spots.
The same audience that turned out in the tens of thousands to protest the war in the Gaza Strip or to broadcast their identification with Palestinians has zero interest in the Iranian struggle.
Israeli Arab activist Yoseph Haddad debated an anti-Israel student on claims of 'apartheid,' laying out how Arabs enjoy more rights and freedoms in Israel than anywhere else in the region.
The phrase is popular among younger progressives in the United States, who use it to criticize anything they consider corporate, overly popular or socially performative.
The BBC has repeatedly spread Hamas propaganda throughout Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, portraying Israel as the aggressor while giving Hamas a free pass.
'No side should speak in Wikipedia’s own voice, all articles must not declare a legal conclusion, and should include significant, high-quality sources from all sides.'
First came silence over Hamas’ actions, then came the headlines. Dominated not by Hamas’ violations, but by Israel’s response. By Rinat Harash, HonestReporting They’ve done it again. Just nine days after the media ignored Hamas’ previous ceasefire violations and blamed Israel for acting in self-defense, leading outlets repeated the same distortion. First came silence over... Read more »
A viral claim by an American contractor that Israeli troops killed a Gazan boy collapsed after the child—identified as Aboud—was found alive and well, exposing a fabricated story that spread widely through international media and politics.
With about 15 kilometers remaining for the stage leaders, organizers announced that the day’s race would end three kilometers short due to the protests.
The resolution called on Israel to immediately end actions alleged to constitute genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity against Palestinians in Gaza.
In May, George Washington University (GW) suspended SJP until spring 2026, punishing the group for a series of unauthorized demonstrations it held on school property.
The kosher meal incident closely follows the controversy around a flight operated by Vueling, a Spanish low-cost airline, in which 44 French-Jewish teenagers and eight adults were taken off a flight from Valencia to Paris, allegedly because they had sung in Hebrew.
The new partnerships with Israel come only months after Harvard paused its relationship with a higher education institution located in Judea and Samaria.
Co-founders Huda Ammori, whose father is Palestinian, and Richard Barnard, a veteran left-wing social activist, first established the network in 2020 to target Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems.
Anti-Israel protesters were convinced to put up a banner in Arabic that said, 'We don't speak Arabic, We don't care about Palestine and we are here because someone on TikTok told us to.'