(JTA) — At least 300 people were arrested at a Jewish-led rally in the U.S. Capitol calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and condemning Israel for a “potential genocide” of the territory.
The hostages, who were made to give public speeches thanking the Hamas militants who had held them captive, looked frail and ...
Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami, and Or Levy — appeared very gaunt and pale as armed Hamas fighters led them from a white van onto ...
For Austin, the past 15 months have been filled with protests, grief, and rising Islamaphobia and antisemitism. Jewish, Muslim Austinites reflect, hope ...
More than 46,000 Palestinians were killed over the past 15 months, according to the Associated Press, citing figures from the ...
Reps. Dan Goldman, Jerry Nadler and others spoke at a Jewish Community Relations Council breakfast, days before a Netanyahu ...
Relief and happiness spread through some of Long Island’s Jewish and Muslim populations Wednesday as word came of a ceasefire deal ... we see peace." Arrest in decades-old cold case ...
Anti-Israel demonstrators disobeyed police orders not to approach a synagogue during a protest in London yesterday (Saturday), the Jewish Chronicle ... held despite the ceasefire reached between ...
For Jewish and Palestinian communities and activists in Austin, a ceasefire has been a long-awaited ... resulted in more than 130 criminal trespassing arrests that were later dismissed, as well ...
"I'm hopeful (the ceasefire) will come to fruition so that the hostages will be freed and the war will stop," Allan Gale, of Farmington Hills, a longtime Jewish activist in Michigan, said.