Israel academic boycott
Israeli surgeon disinvited from remote appearance at Lebanese medical conference after complaints
Under Lebanese law, it is illegal for Lebanese individuals to communicate or have contact with Israelis under the 1955 Anti-Israel Boycott Law and the Lebanese Penal Code.
Prof. Asher Cohen reflects on leading Jerusalem's Hebrew University through war, crises - interview
Hungary withdraws scholarship from Jordanian student who interrupted Israeli professor
Boycotting Israeli brains: A look at the anti-Israel academic boycott
American Studies Association appears to backtrack on boycott of Israeli academics
The organization had openly called for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions and declared on its website that boycott extends to annual conference in Los Angeles.
Trouble for state with 3 witnesses in sexual assault case against Jerusalem police chief
Trouble for state with 3 witnesses in sexual assault case against Jerusalem police chief.
100 Mideast scholars call for academic embargo of Israeli institutions
In excess of 100 Middle East studies scholars and librarians signed a petition boycotting Israeli academic institutions and submitted it for publication to the Jadaliyya website.
Sfard: IDF did not use white phosphorous during war following int'l pressure
Lawyer for Yesh Gvul says following past criticism and court petition, army ‘learned its lesson.’
British fighter jets set to strike ISIS in first mission since authorization
Shelling continues and some projectiles from the fight also hit Turkish territory on Saturday, contributing to fears of military spillover.
Israeli Arabs: Move to differentiate Christians an attempt to ‘divide and conquer’
MK Levin: Christians see what is happening to their brethren throughout the Middle East and want change.
Here and There: Seeing is believing
Young people must have the opportunity of experiencing Israel, meeting their Israeli peers and understanding, above all else, the full meaning of having a Jewish state.
Middle Israel: Poor man’s Watergate’
The scandal involving former IDF chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi is not about crime, but about a politician who thought he was still a general, and a general who thought he was already a politician.
Borderline views: The Trajtenberg legacy
Many argue that the rigid application of this model by Trajtenberg and his own group of in-house economists, has transformed the country’s universities into factories.
NGOs to panel: Public must benefit more from profits on natural resources
Panel members recommend setting a uniform royalty rate on all natural resources of 5%, to remain consistent with global standards.