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Gantz Spills The Beans: Palestinians Can Have an Entity, Not a State

How the watermelon became a symbol of Palestinian resistance

Complaints about professors protected speech turned into investigations into their classroom conduct

Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue at Texas A&M Texas A&M University in College Station reportedly disciplined one professor and terminated another for classroom misconduct, following investigations that originated with speech complaints against them. Filipe Castro, Frederick R. Mayer Fellow II of Nautical Archaeology, who was reportedly fired, was found to have failed to meet his responsibilities to A&M and students, and to have created a negative learning environment, according to records first obtained by The university determined that Michael Alvard, the associate professor of anthropology who was censured, failed to teach in an “unbiased and respectful” manner. Both professors attracted attention last summer with their criticism of A&M’s long-standing statue of a Confederate army general, Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Alvard was arrested in June for crossing a line the university set up to separate protesters against the statue from counterprotesters who want the statue to remai

Gaza Mon Amour Review: Coy Middle-Aged Romance and Bawdy Farce Mingle in Palestine s Amiable Oscar Entry

Gaza Mon Amour Review: Coy Middle-Aged Romance and Bawdy Farce Mingle in Palestine s Amiable Oscar Entry
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Palestinian Arab Propagandists Re-Write History—Literally

(This essay originally appeared on Arutz Sheva and is reprinted by permission of the author.) Two small, seemingly unrelated items in the news this week tell you pretty much everything you need to know about the Arab-Israeli conflict. The first had to do with an archaeological discovery in Israel. Many years ago, Israeli antiquities experts acquired an ancient inscribed bulla a stamp used for sealing documents that was of unknown provenance. It was obtained from a Bedouin merchant, not dug up by archaeologists. Given its condition, and without being able to examine the soil where it was uncovered, it was impossible for experts to precisely date or identify the bulla.

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