A break in fighting in Gaza hasn’t brought peace, it has moved the war to a new arena—the courts
Tag Archives: Hamas
A crisis of leadership in Gaza
Hamas came to power as a slayer of corruption, not Zionism—and its support in Gaza may be crumbling
Why Jews don’t dare criticize Israel
Why don’t Jews speak openly and critically about Israeli policy, as the Gaza conflict rages on? Thinly veiled anti-Semitism.
Democracy at UWO, hazing at Dal. & a Christian law school
What students are talking about today (January 17th)
Why Canada should support the Palestinian membership bid at the UN
And why Israel should too
What to watch for in Gaza
Michael Petrou on unanswered questions in the conflict
Israel and Hamas on the brink of something much worse
Michael Petrou explains the stakes
Is Israel violating Twitter’s Terms of Service? (and other stupid questions)
Voices, otherwise bullish on free speech online, are all for censoring the Israel-Hamas social media flame war
Ontario court rules cultural centres exposed by Maclean’s are Iranian fronts
The Ontario Superior Court has issued a restraining order against Iran’s property in Canada, as the family of an American woman killed by Hamas seeks to collect on a U.S. court judgment totalling almost $13 million.
“Informal” ceasefire with Israel reached: Hamas
Israeli officials decline comment on preliminary accord