When Abdul Elenani Titled the Fish Section of the Menu at Ayat 'From the River to the Sea' a Few Years Ago, He Didn't See It as Anything but a Call for Equality. After a Vitriolic Media Response, He Is Holding a Special Evening Later This Month to Show He Is No 'Jew Hater'
Far-right Kahanist Bentzi Gopstein Was Convicted for Remarks He Made Against Arabs: 'The Enemies That Are Within Us Are a Cancer.' He Was Acquitted From the Other Charges on Racist Statements Glorifying the 1994 Hebron Massacre. 'I'm Proud of What I Said,' He Said After the Verdict
Ayman Odeh Was 16 When He Was Called in for a Series of Chats With the Shin Bet Security Service About His Political Activism. In His 40s, He Was Israeli Jews' Favorite Arab Politician. Now He Is Bowing Out of Party Politics, but Not Because He Has Abandoned the Dream of a Better Future
Amid the War in Gaza, Standing Together Is on a Roll: It Has 5,000 Dues-paying Members, the Number of Its Student Chapters Has Doubled, and New Groups of Jews and Arabs Are Working to Preserve Solidarity – and to Instill Hope for Shared Life in Israel
Since That Accursed Saturday I've Often Thrown My Hands Up in the Air and Decided Not to Write Anything. Often I Don't Have Anything to Say or Don't Feel Like E