By Avi Ashkenazi The New York Police Department opened its Israeli branch in the Sharon District Police headquarters in Kfar…
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By Tom Carter Last month, the California State Assembly passed a resolution urging state educational institutions to more aggressively crack…
By Noam Chomsky Truthout It is not easy to escape from one’s skin, to see the world differently from the…
Former Supreme Court justice Eliyahu Winograd, who headed the committee which probed the failures of the 2006 Second Lebanon War,…
By Yitzhak Benhorin The US State Department this week released secret documents, protocols and memos from meetings President Richard M.…
By Jennifer Loewenstein Sixty-seven years after the end of World War II, a team of researchers and cameramen from the…
By Patrick B. Pexton Readers periodically ask me some variation on this question: “Why does the press follow every jot…
Source: My CatBird Seat Expected to be in the forefront of the attack are Congresswoman Illena Ros-Lehtinen, Chair of the…
By Diaa Hadid An Israeli court ruled Tuesday that the military was not at fault for killing a U.S. activist…
The US ambassador in Tel Aviv said Israel failed to carry out a “thorough, credible and transparent investigation” when it…
By Grant Smith The US Department of Justice has refused to publicly release a memo that outlines why an Israeli…
By Times of Israel Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is determined to attack Iran before the US elections,” Israel’s Channel…
Hundreds of people, including lawyers, have signed over the past several days a petition calling on IDF pilots to refuse orders…
The families of Iranian nuclear scientists assassinated by foreign-backed terrorists have filed a lawsuit against Israel, the United States and…
Israeli officials may see a “zero hour” for attacking Iranian nuclear facilities, but it could backfire. Here are some potential…
Israel on Sunday began testing an SMS system for warning the public of an imminent missile attack as chatter over…