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Hamas-Israel War 2023

Reconstructing Gaza

Jon D. Schaff   |  February 24, 2025

The fate of the Bibas family shows there is no real “deal” one can make with Hamas.

Pamela Paul: “it would be better if the A.H.A. as an institution never weighed in on political conflicts”

John Fea   |  January 9, 2025

Yesterday we called your attention to the American Historical Association’s resolution on “scholasticide” in Gaza. Get up to speed here. Today, New York Times columnist Pamela Paul, who attended the AHA business meeting where the resolution was approved, weighs in. […]

New BBC documentary: “We Will Dance Again” about Hamas attack on Supernova festival last year

Nadya Williams   |  October 3, 2024

As we learn more about the attacks, the atrocities appear only worse.

Deadly reporting

Marvin Olasky   |  September 12, 2024

Double Jeopardy for $1,000: Members of this occupation set up the deaths of thousands of Gaza residents.

Child hostages in Gaza: UN security council hears report

Nadya Williams   |  September 5, 2024

Nearly 11 months after the Hamas attack, the U.N. finally hears a report on child hostages.

What do laws of war mean in the age of drones?

Nadya Williams   |  July 29, 2024

The history of targeting civilians in war is long. Modern international humanitarian law is unable to end the practice.

Jake Wallis Simons for The Telegraph: “The case against Israel has just collapsed”

Nadya Williams   |  May 20, 2024

Hamas has been the source of estimates of casualties in Gaza in the war so far. They lied.

What is going on at Dickinson College?

John Fea   |  May 7, 2024

Michael Smerconish, a political independent who promotes civility and democratic discourse on his Sirius XM radio show and CNN television program, will no longer deliver the 2024 commencement address at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Here is Penn Live: Dickinson […]

Six months after October 7th, where are the remaining 100+ hostages?

Nadya Williams   |  April 4, 2024

This Sunday marks six months since the Hamas attack on Israel. What will happen to the remaining 100+ hostages still in captivity?

Sellouts

Jon D. Schaff   |  March 21, 2024

Schumer’s call for new elections in Israel is nothing short of cowardly politics.

Why are so many Israelis silent about Palestinian suffering?

John Fea   |  March 6, 2024

Oded Na’aman, a philosophy professor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, provides the numbers: Around 1,200 Israelis were killed on October 7, of them around 370 soldiers and 800 civilians; 242 Israeli soldiers have been killed since Israel’s offensive began; 239 […]

Gaza in maps

John Fea   |  November 1, 2023

I found this BBC story, complete with maps, helpful for understanding what is happening in Gaza right now.

Mintz: “A hard rain is about to fall” on higher education

John Fea   |  October 24, 2023

Here is the University of Houston historian at Inside Higher Ed. He is talking about higher education in the wake of this and this and the first paragraph of this. The events of the past few days will, I think, […]

The “most radical thing” universities “have accomplished in the 21st century is hiking their tuition rates and plunging millions…further into debt”

John Fea   |  October 20, 2023

Here is Bates College environmental studies professor Tyler Austin Harper at The Atlantic: The most popular major at Harvard, Yale, and many other supposedly leftist universities is economics—not exactly the subject of choice for aspiring anti-capitalists. At the University of […]

N.T. Wright on Paul’s Epistle to the Romans and vocation

John Fea   |  October 20, 2023

Readers of this blog know that I am a big N.T. Wright fan. His book on the resurrection, The Resurrection of the Son of God, strengthened my Christian faith. Today I want to call your attention to Wright’s new book […]

UPenn administrator: “Students spouting ideological catchphrases have revealed their moral obliviousness and the deficiency of their educations”

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is a physician and vice provost for global initiatives and a professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. Here is a taste of his New York Times piece: “The Moral Deficiences of […]

Israel-based progressive intellectuals and peace activists call for a “return to a politics based on humanistic and universal principles”

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

Several dozen Israeli-based academic progressives and peace activists have signed this letter. They are correct to suggest that the usual identity politics we often hear coming out of colleges and universities seem hollow in the wake of October 7, 2023. […]

“Just war” evangelical leaders issue a statement supporting Israel

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

The letter calls for “the salvation and peace of the people of Israel and Palestine.” It distinguishes between the people of Palestine and Hamas. It also invokes Just War theory. Here is Bob Smietana at Religion News Service: Addressing policymakers […]

Conor Friedersdorf: “Students for Pogroms in Israel”

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

If you haven’t seen it yet, The Atlantic writer Conor Firedersdorf has written a critique of student activists who are “excusing murder and kidnapping” in Israel. Here is a taste of “Students for Pogroms in Israel“: Across America, millions of […]

More than 700 children dead in Gaza; 2,450 injured

John Fea   |  October 15, 2023

Here is CNN: More than 700 children have been killed in Gaza and another 2,450 have been injured since last Saturday, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund, citing local sources. “According to the latest reports by local health authorities and […]

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