Why Jewish History in the Arab World Still Matters
From Baghdad to Be’eri, the same hatred has struck – and the same silence has followed.
From Baghdad to Be’eri, the same hatred has struck – and the same silence has followed.
‘Words matter,’ we are constantly told. It’s true and it’s a lesson we learned anew last week.
Should Britain have sent food and fuel to Nazi Germany?
In episode five of The Good Oil Podcast, Cam sits down with Dr Sheree Trotter – academic, historian and commentator.
Until mainstream media confront their role in this ecosystem of incitement, the bloodshed will continue – and so too will their culpability.
A society that cannot protect its Jewish citizens (or worse, refuses to hear them) is a society that is failing its most basic commitments to justice, equality, and human dignity.
Imagine if those who proclaim to care deeply about Palestinian children such as yourself had called out Hamas decades ago for brainwashing Gaza’s children and training them to hate and become martyrs.
If universities will not defend inquiry over ideology, then they forfeit their moral and academic authority. The public, the students, and the ideal of higher education itself all deserve far better.
We should not have to walk university campuses and see the oldest hatred in the world dressed up as revolution.
When activism masquerades as academia: Otago’s crisis of intellectual integrity.
The ‘respected photojournalist’ who was a Hamas propagandist.
From Cambodia to ‘Palestine’, the left always cheer on mass-murderers.
This is not humanitarianism. It is hypocrisy. The ICRC needs to answer for its dereliction of duty.
New Zealand cannot afford to remain neutral in the face of these realities. Neutrality in the presence of such evil is not impartiality – it is abdication. We have a duty to speak clearly: Hamas’ actions constitute war crimes.