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June 5, 2024
Kate Aronoff
The Sunrise Movement’s Critics Really Don’t Get Climate Activism
Just because the youth group hasn’t endorsed Biden doesn’t mean it’s handing the presidency to Trump.
May 30, 2024
Daoud Kuttab
Densely Populated Palestinian Areas Are Not Killing Fields for Israel
The world—except the United States—has begun to muster itself. But still, innocents die.
May 30, 2024
Ken Silverstein
Off Leash: Inside the Secret, Global, Far-Right Group Chat
Military contractor Erik Prince started a private WhatsApp group for his close associates that includes a menagerie of right-wing government officials, intelligence operatives, arms traffickers, and journalists. We got their messages.
May 29, 2024
Timothy Soseki Kudo
Israel Can “Legally” Kill Babies Because the Laws of War Are Immoral
Just because international law allows the killing of civilians, including children, doesn’t mean that it isn’t morally abhorrent.
May 22, 2024
Eric Alterman
What on Earth Has Happened to the Israeli Peace Movement?
Some groups are trying to draw attention to the carnage in Gaza. But after October 7, most Israelis don’t want to be bothered.
May 20, 2024
Yousef Munayyer
Israel Policy Could Cost Biden the White House—and Us Democracy
In an election as close as this one, every vote counts—and Biden is bleeding youth support over Israel. It’s not too late. But it’s getting there.
May 17, 2024
James Robins
The ICJ Has One More Chance to Make a Difference in Gaza
A provisional order for Israel to withdraw from Rafah would provide a clear legal standard the United States would be obliged to follow.
May 17, 2024
Walter Shapiro
The Protest Vote That Still Haunts Me 50 Years Later
In 1968, as a college student, I didn’t vote for Hubert Humphrey. I regretted the decision almost immediately—and still do.
May 15, 2024
Eric Alterman
Netanyahu’s Loyalty to Trump Must Outweigh Biden’s Loyalty to Israel
Joe Biden is being tugged in two directions, but his choice should be clear: Save Israel from itself, and save himself, his party, and American democracy in the process.
May 9, 2024
Walter Shapiro
No, the 2024 Election Won’t Be Anything Like 1968
The election will be a challenge for Joe Biden. But looking to the past won’t help him—or us—understand what lies ahead.
May 7, 2024
Matt Ford
The Right-Wing Judges’ Ban on Columbia Students Is Wildly Unethical
Thirteen conservative judges say they won’t hire from the university—a blatant abuse of their judicial office.
May 7, 2024
Michael S. Roth
Why I’m Not Calling the Police on My Students’ Encampment
The president of Wesleyan University explains why he’s allowing pro-Palestinian protesters to pitch tents on campus.
May 7, 2024
Noah Rawlings
Why Do Universities Fear Their Students?
Administrators’ repressive actions toward Gaza protesters betray the ideals of activism and inquiry.
May 4, 2024
Greg Sargent
Mike Johnson’s Ugly New Lie About Campus Protests Hands Dems a Weapon
The speaker’s invocation of the name of George Soros bursts a tactical door open for Democrats—if they have the guts to walk through it.
May 3, 2024
Alex Shephard
Biden’s Very Trumpian Response to the Peaceful Student Protests
He’s explicitly demonizing nonviolent demonstrators and implicitly supporting the disproportionate and violent police response.
May 3, 2024
Ben Metzner
Can You Be Anti-Zionist but Pro-Israel?
The Jewish studies professor Shaul Magid thinks it’s possible to resist Zionism without rejecting the state. He calls this “counter-Zionism.”
May 3, 2024
Aryeh Neier
The Real “Outside Agitators” of These Protests Are Members of Congress
There’s blame to go around here, but this started because a showboating GOP congresswoman lit the match that started this fire.
May 2, 2024
Daoud Kuttab
Close to a Deal? Not if Netanyahu Insists on Rafah Invasion.
The deal on the table right now should be acceptable to both sides, but Israel’s insistence on carrying through with its Rafah plans is a rod in the wheels of peace.
April 30, 2024
Alex Shephard
The Media’s Shameful Coverage of the College Antiwar Protests
The real reason for the protests is being ignored in favor of stories about encampment crackdowns or overblown allegations of antisemitism.
April 25, 2024
Aubtin Heydari
The Grotesque Slander of Comparing Gaza Protesters to Neo-Nazis
I stood against the fascists who descended on Charlottesville—and nearly paid with my life. Those who would compare the students raising their voices against war and bloodshed to those violent fiends are a disgrace.
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