Anti-Zionism
Issue of Israel's participation in UEFA 'a legitimate question,' president Čeferin says
In an interivew, the president of Europe’s soccer association talked about the recent politicization of the sport and the "Israeli issue."
Can Israel's loss of bipartisan support be repaired? - opinion
Norway sells stake in Israeli jet engine group, to divest from more companies over Gaza war
'Zionists not welcome:' Protests across Greece reject Israeli tourists
The IDF is all of us, whether we actively serve or not - opinion
The IDF is composed of our sons, daughters, granddaughters, grandsons, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, fathers, and even grandfathers.
Hypocrisy from Warsaw: Does Poland want to build bridges with Israel or burn them? - opinion
If Poland truly wants to be taken seriously as a friend of the Jewish people and of the Jewish state, it must do more than send an ambassador and issue empty platitudes.
Israel's image crisis: Can anything be done? - opinion
MIDDLE ISRAEL: No Israeli argument or eloquence will compensate for its current lack of a plan for accommodation with the Palestinian people.
UK's Royal Opera cancels planned run of Tosca in Israel after internal pressure
The Israeli Opera website has dropped reference to the Royal Opera House.
Israel must win with moral clarity to win strategically - opinion
Even under fire, ethical conduct is not a luxury. Without moral responsibility toward others, our call for recognition and self-determination loses its force.
Israel's left and right are both making Jewish state a global pariah - analysis
Israel’s international standing is being battered from both ends of its political spectrum. The far Right undermines it with reckless belligerence; the far Left corrodes it with moral preening.
Ireland’s shameful war on the Jews further exposes European hypocrisy - opinion
Needless to say, Ireland can pass all the laws it wants. But none of them can or will erase Jewish history or uproot the Jewish people from Judea and Samaria.
Stanford suspends student co-op that it said asked Jewish students to leave
Stanford University has suspended a student “co-op house” on its campus for discriminating against Jewish students by labeling them as “Zionists” and requesting that they leave the house.
Kneecap banned from Hungary ahead of festival over antisemitic, pro-Hamas sentiment
Government spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs said authorities banned the band for three years, claiming that their entry would "seriously threaten national security."
Two IDF soldiers arrested in Belgium, investigated for war crimes accusations
The Hind Rajab Foundation said the two Israeli soldiers were visiting Belgium to participate in the Tomorrowland music festival.
'It felt like October 7': How antisemitism became normalized in Belgium
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Belgian Jews speak to the 'Post' about the rising levels of antisemitism in the country, and their fight against what feels like 'systemic persecution'.