Israel-Palestine

Al-Aqsa attacks harmed the mosque, but long-term cost will be Palestinian anger

By Wasfi Kailani — May 17, 2021
(RNS) — The recent attacks affect not only the historic buildings but sow even deeper hatred, anger and frustration.

Protests by Palestinian citizens in Israel signal growing sense of a common struggle

By Maha Nassar — May 14, 2021
(The Conversation) — The size and scope of the demonstrations have surprised many political analysts who usually discuss these Palestinians as part of the Israeli social and political fabric, separate from Palestinians elsewhere.

Interfaith efforts strained by Israeli-Palestinian violence

By David Crary and Luis Andres Henao — May 14, 2021
(RNS) — The escalation of violence is dismaying American Muslims and Jews who've been working to build bridges between their communities.

I’m a rabbi, and I understand Israel is not a democracy

By Alissa Wise — August 16, 2019
(RNS) — I believe one day U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib will be able to visit her grandmother without forfeiting her commitment to justice to do so. That day is hastened when we see Israel for what it is: not a flawed democracy, but no democracy at all.

Christ at the Checkpoint USA touts peace for Palestinian Christians. Critics call it anti-Semitic.

By Tamie Ross — October 23, 2018
MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (RNS) — Sharply contrasting narratives emerged as the group's four-day conference drew roughly 150 evangelical Christians to this Oklahoma City suburb last week.
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