The left should stand with both Ukraine and Palestine.
Putin’s Interests in the Hamas Attack on Israel
The Russian president is seeking to take advantage of the outbreak of violence.
Cooling the Guns in the Middle East
Fratricide, as the latest conflict between Hamas and Israel has proven once again, only benefits the one percent of extremists on both sides.
Revisiting an Interview with a Leader of Hamas
Nearly two decades ago, the “most wanted man” in Lebanon discussed Israel, intra-Palestinian relations, and the prospects for liberation.
A Surprise Attack–but Nothing Surprising About It
For peace, stand with Palestine, but not with Hamas, and work for democracy, justice, and equality.
How Israel Occupied Itself
Israel’s crisis is not about democracy but occupation.
Israel’s Strange Ambivalence on Ukraine
So much for conspiracy theories about Jews controlling the world. We can’t even get together to control the outcome of the war in Ukraine.
Will Democracies Be Polarized Out of Existence?
From the United States and Brazil to Israel and Hungary, liberals approach the widening gap in political perceptions with incredulity while Illiberals see polarization as a political opportunity to destroy democracy.
When Governments Kill Civilians
Israel, the United States, and Russia are just three of the many governments that have deliberately targeted civilians in their efforts to win wars.
Netanyahu Soldiers On
The only winner in the perennial confrontation between Israel and Hamas: Benjamin Netanyahu.