Rwanda genocide
Trump, Netanyahu and the irony of Responsibility to Protect in Iran - opinion
Trump and Netanyahu may unintentionally act in line with the UN’s Responsibility to Protect principle.
‘Never Again’ revisited: The Jewish community’s struggle to balance Darfur, Oct. 7 priorities
Police arrest Rwandan genocide leader on Long Island for immigration fraud
30 years since Rwanda’s genocide, and reflections on October 7's atrocities - opinion
Rwanda genocide suspect Kabuga arrested in France after decades on the run
Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga, who is accused of funding militias that massacred about 800,000 people, was arrested on Saturday near Paris after 26 years on the run.
Everything you need to know about the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Here are some facts about one of the darkest chapters in human history.
Exclusive: Former Israeli officials helping Rwanda join OECD
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is the 36-member club of the world’s most developed economies.
Conference participants object to comparisons of antisemitism and racisms
World Jewish Congress official rejects description of antisemitism as ‘most pernicious hatred.’
Bringing sustainable development to Africa, through for-profit tikkun olam
A new venture claims to bring "the ingenuity of Israel" to "an untapped, yet critical market in Africa."
Jewish group dedicates Torah to people of Rwanda
“What we want to do as a Jewish community is educate the world about the Rwandan genocide, just like we want to educate the world about the Holocaust.”
Survivors share testimony to mark 23 years since genocide in Rwanda
Ambassador to Israel stresses importance of highlighting Tutsi victims.
Work progressing at Israeli horticulture center in Rwanda
"Rwanda is one of the friendliest countries to Israel in Africa."
Rwanda and the Holocaust: A valid analogy?
The Allies could not have saved every Jew from the Holocaust. The Clinton administration could not have rescued every Tutsi. But just because you can’t save everybody doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t.
Analysis: Genocide creates tragic link between Israel, Rwanda
“This is a unique bond that both our peoples would rather not have had, but we both persevered despite the pain, despite the horror we survived, we never never lost hope. You never lost hope.”