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The Israel-Hamas ceasefire stopped the fighting — but changed nothing

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

The ceasefire announced Thursday between Israel and Hamas will hopefully end the worst of the violence that in the course of 11 days killed well over 200 people, the vast majority of them Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In the narrowest sense, Hamas and Israel have both accomplished their immediate goals. Hamas got to portray …

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Journalists can tweet about Black Lives Matter but not about Palestine

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Last week, no one had heard of Emily Wilder. Then she became the focus of a national campaign to get her fired. Days later, she was. Things move fast. So there’s a good chance that days from now, the story of a rookie journalist who lost her job because of the way she used social …

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How Black Lives Matter reenergized Black-Palestinian solidarity

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Click Here: Marching in a recent Ithaca, New York, demonstration in solidarity with Palestine was one of the truly gratifying moments of my life as an internationalist. Organized by Cornell University undergraduates, the protest against Israel’s latest, massive bombardment of the Gaza Strip and assault on Palestinians within and beyond Jerusalem proved that even in …

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In defense of the two-state solution

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Last week, Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in a conflict that claimed nearly 250 lives. But the underlying status quo makes another round of fighting all but inevitable, and a fundamental solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict seems further away than ever. Worse, the long-running American solution for the problem — a US-mediated peace …

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The progressive foreign policy moment has arrived

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

As the Israel-Gaza war raged, President Joe Biden made clear to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that there was a problem. Full-throated support for Israel among Democrats was waning, namely because of progressives. Among the clearest signs were moves in the House and Senate to block a $735 million weapons sale to Israel, a deal …

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Why Biden’s team didn’t go all-in on Israel-Gaza

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a choice to make. It was mid-May, and in a few days he’d travel to Europe for talks with allies on the Arctic and climate change, and to meet with his Russian counterpart ahead of a presidential-level summit in June. But a fight broke out between Israel and Hamas …

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The incomplete education of American Jews

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

For decades, American Jewish institutions have made it a priority to teach kids about Israel. Learning about the Jewish state is a key part of the curricula and programming at schools, camps, and community organizations around the country, with Israel often depicted as a miraculous entity locked in righteous battle with irrational Arab foes. Given …

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The fight over European values is playing out at Euro 2020

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

When Germany and Hungary play each other in the Euro 2020 soccer tournament on Wednesday, the match will be viewed as much more than a game. It’ll serve as another front in the war for the future of a more accepting Europe. On one side stands Hungary, led by autocratic right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, …

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China is buying Muslim leaders’ silence on the Uyghurs

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

As the world increasingly speaks out against China’s genocide of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, the quietest voices continue to belong to the leaders of Muslim-majority countries. Look no further than Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s interview this week with Axios’s Jonathan Swan. Swan asked why the premier, who often speaks out on Islamophobia in the …

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One of Canada’s top climate officials is trying to save the planet — by leaving government

Posted on April 2, 2022 by VPSKIRPICHS

In late June, Canada’s minister of infrastructure and former minister of environment and climate change, Catherine McKenna, raised eyebrows when she announced she’d be leaving politics to spend more time with her family — and work on ending the climate emergency. “This is a critical year for climate action in the most important decade that …

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