UNRWA on the Ropes
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the internationally funded relief agency established in 1949 to work with Palestinian refugees displaced from their homes...
Executive Order on Settler Violence
On Feb. 2, President Joe Biden signed an executive order allowing the U.S. to impose sanctions on four Israeli settlers involved in violent attacks...
ICJ Chooses the Middle Course
On Jan. 26, the International Court of Justice in The Hague issued an interim ruling in the case brought by South Africa, which charges...
Qatar in the Crosshairs
Qatar is a country on the Persian Gulf that shares its only land border with Saudi Arabia. Qatar is home to around 2.7 million...
The Chutzpah of Ann Arbor’s School Board
There are nearly 14,000 public school districts in the United States, each of which has a school board. With an average of five to...
No Labels Fights Back
No Labels, the centrist group preparing to offer a third-party “unity” presidential ticket as an alternative to the presumptive nominations of President Joe Biden...
Homelessness in Grants Point, Oregon
There is a homelessness epidemic in America. There are close to 600,000 homeless people — roughly 18 out of every 10,000 people. Homelessness presents...
Israel at the ICJ
Late last week, the state of Israel appeared before the International Court of Justice in The Hague to face accusations that it is committing...
The Houthis and the Axis of Resistance
The waves of the war between Israel and Hamas have reached the Red Sea. It is there that the Houthis, an extremist Shia-Islamist movement...
Harvard’s Time of Reckoning
Claudine Gay, the former president of Harvard University, couldn’t leave bad enough alone.
After the shortest presidential tenure in Harvard’s storied history — having been...