The Israeli Foreign Ministry criticized the Palestinian Authority for funding terrorists, suggesting this incentivizes violence and undermines peace efforts.
Read More »Present-Day Israel and Yom HaShoah Observance: Irony and Travesty
Ed Kass' reflections on Yom HaShoah in 2026.
Read More »Opinion: After War with Iran, Countries Call for a Palestinian State
Israel, with support from the United States, makes the Middle East and Europe safer. So, how is it being repaid? With calls for the creation of a Palestinian state, made unilaterally.
Read More »Extra, Extra, Read All About It! The UN’s Arab Coalition Nominates “Palestine” for the United Nations General Assembly Presidency
The UN's actions, particularly regarding the Palestinian Authority's influence, indicate a troubling trend promoting antisemitism, undermining its original mission of global peace and justice.
Read More »Column: No G’day for Actor Guy ‘Free Palestine’ Pearce
Guy Pearce's actions and statements about Palestine raise questions about his understanding of the conflict, revealing a disconnect from the complexities and realities faced by those involved.
Read More »Column: A Simplistic Solution from Norway, Spain and Ireland
The post discusses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting doubts about a two-state solution, historical grievances, and alternative proposals.
Read More »Column: No Doubt That Cornel West Denies Israel’s Right to Exist
Cornel West and Melina Abdullah evade confirming Israel’s right to exist, oppose a Jewish state built on Palestinian oppression, and criticize Israeli actions, hinting at supporting Palestine’s liberation without outright denial.
Read More »Column: A Rage to Strike Back – At Raging Defenders Of, Um, ‘Palestine’
The aftermath of blockades at JFK and LAX fuel tensions, drawing criticism for disruption in support of Palestinians.
Read More »Opinion: Biden’s “Rules of War”? Not in World War II
President Biden has urged Israel to observe war rules when striking back at Hamas, emphasizing the importance of avoiding civilian casualties. This stance is contrasted with actions taken by the U.S. and its allies during World War II, where civilian fatalities were often deemed an unfortunate yet inevitable aspect of their strategy.
Read More »Letter: No Palestinian People? Some Arab & Jewish Leaders Agree
In August 1977 Zahir Muhsein, a member of the Executive Committee of the PLO, in an interview with a Dutch newspaper, declared the Palestinian people to be a propaganda invention...
Read More »Why That Ohio Town Is Named “East Palestine”
The tragic spotlight now shining on Ohio’s “East Palestine” naturally leaves some people curious as to why it has such as unusual name. The answer is that it’s not a very unusual name at all.
Read More »Letter: Celebrating Two Shoahs
Since 1993 Palestinian terror attacks have been responsible for the murder of over 1500 Israelis at Passover Seders, discos, pizza parlors, restaurants, shopping malls, buses, bus stations, synagogues and other civilian locations....including seven worshipers murdered by a Palestinian Arab terrorist at a synagogue in the eastern part of Jerusalem on January 27, 2023.
Read More »Column: Question ‘Palestine’, Whatever It Is
“Saying ‘Free Palestine’ is the beginning of what we meet to talk about on this issue,” says Canadian author Desmond Cole. As I moved on to read his further comments, I was anxious to finally learn what “Free Palestine” means. Many readers are probably cynical enough to expect Cole to disappoint.
Read More »Column: With New COVID Critique, How Would Palestinian Leaders Govern Their Own State?
The Palestinian Authority, which administers limited public services in Israel’s territories, is now accused by its own people of distributing Covid-19 vaccines to the privileged at the expense of needy Palestinians. Such an allegation should make one wonder how the Palestinians will govern their own independent state.
Read More »Looming: The GOP’s Anti-Squad
A Republican “Squad” has much potential to counter Democratic representatives who have been operating a four-woman faction known as the Squad for the last two years, but the Republicans’ comments already suggest that they will overreach, threatening to transform extremists among Democrats into political martyrs.
Read More »Join Love and Justice Circle Monday 5/4
Lemon Tree Boulder and J Street Boulder invite you to participate in a dialog around bringing love and justice to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Read More »CU Program in Jewish Studies Presents New Frontiers in Israel/Palestine Studies
The University of Colorado Boulder’s Program in Jewish Studies welcomes Orit Bashkin, Ilana Feldman, and Hilary Kalisman for a panel titled New Frontiers in Israel/Palestine Studies.
Read More »Free Lecture: New Frontiers in Israel/Palestine Studies
The University of Colorado Boulder’s Program in Jewish Studies welcomes Orit Bashkin, Ilana Feldman, and Hilary Kalisman for a panel titled New Frontiers in Israel/Palestine Studies.
Read More »Celebrate SIPP 2019 on April 28 – See Projects and Partners
The Boulder community is invited to join Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects on Sunday, April 28, 2019 for a feast for mind and body.
Read More »Celebrate SIPP 2019, Supporting the Environment and Civil Society
The Boulder community is invited to join Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects (SIPP) on Sunday, April 28, 2019 from 4:00 to 5:30 pm at the West Boulder Senior Center, for presentations about their work, hors d'oeuvres and dessert.
Read More »Beyond Borders: Environmental Cooperation in Israel and Palestine
On February 26, 2018, Israeli Noa Gluskinos and Palestinian Ashraf Akram will talk about the cross-cultural community and environmental studies at the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies in Boulder.
Read More »Boulder City Council Votes 7-2 to Approve Nablus Sister City
After hearing from 78 speakers, the Boulder City Council voted 7-2 in favor of the Boulder Nablus Sister City Project, making Nablus Boulder's 8th sister city.
Read More »CU Boulder Welcomes Middle East Historian for Annual Israel/Palestine Studies Lecture
The Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsors welcome Middle East historian Professor Sheila H. Katz for the second annual Israel/Palestine Studies Professorship Annual Lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Read More »Boulder Grassroots Group Launches Environmental Mission to Israel
Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects is sending Eric Lombardi, former director of Eco-Cycle, to Israel this month to meet with Israelis and Palestinians about sustainable environmental projects.
Read More »Israelis And Palestinians Working To Repair The Environment
SIPP will be hosting an informational and fundraising event on Thursday evening, August 13. The event will feature Liora Meron, Israeli architect and planner, and Eric Lombardi, former executive director of Boulder's Eco-Cycle.
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