Like many around the world, I am emotionally drained. I spend most of my waking hours scanning the news, reading about one
Tag: Opinions
New year, ‘new Middle East’? | Opinions
In July 2006, in the middle of Israel’s war on Lebanon that ultimately killed approximately 1,200 people – the overwhelming majority of
Palestinian men are not ‘terrorists in the making’ | Opinions
In just under three months, more than 21,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and many more are facing the risk of
Watching the watchdogs: US media reporting from Gaza | Gaza
On December 14, I came across a report on the CNN website titled “Watch Clarissa Ward report from inside Gaza for the
On the Gaza ‘shoah’ and the ‘banality of evil’ | Opinions
“[T]he reality of concentration camps resembles nothing so much as medieval pictures of Hell.” – Hanna Arendt In February 2008, Matan
The real ‘Person of the Year’ | Israel-Palestine conflict
It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: lots of hubbub about Time magazine’s annual “Person of the
In the US, Arabs and Muslims are once again cast as suspect | Gaza
For 80 days, Israel has been waging war on the Palestinians in Gaza with full diplomatic, economic and military support from the
Gaza’s orphans: Pain without borders | Gaza
In Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza, the cries of an 11-year-old boy named Ahmad pierce the air. “I want my Baba,
Gaza, US universities and the reproduction of power | Gaza
On the morning of December 10, I awoke to two messages. The first was from my father. He was asking me to
The US is no country for old men | Opinions
Shortly prior to his death from prostate cancer in August of this year at the age of 72, my father emerged from a
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