Arabs
Petty clashes over a sign in Syria risk snowballing into real conflict
Protesters in Hasakah and also in Qamishli object to the removal of Kurdish from official signs on government buildings.
Israeli artists unite across communities to support lone soldiers in new exhibition
Closing the autism diagnosis gap in Israel’s ultra-Orthodox, Arab communities - opinion
Double murder brings total of Israeli Arabs killed since beginning of year to over 100
Are Arab states already pessimistic about the future of the Gaza deal? - analysis
Many countries are wary of the future and wonder if the deal agreed to in Egypt on October 8 can actually change the situation in Gaza.
Jewish-Arab equality is the only path forward: Lessons from Vivian Silver - opinion
Reality has proven to us again and again that the only viable path forward with the Bedouin community is the slow and difficult work of building trust, mutual respect, and belonging.
Kafr Kara shooting kills 29-year-old amid rising Arab sector homicide wave
According to the Abraham Initiatives, 187 Arab-Israelis have been murdered in 2025.
Scholars say Iran intensified repressions, focused on hangings and an Internet blackout
Since the war with Israel, Iranian Police have claimed 21,000 arrests, while rights groups say the subsequent surge in executions echoes the run-up to the 1988 prison massacres.
Arab League summit in Doha leaves Israel with a choice - opinion
Israelis should realize that for many in the region, the Israel of the past three years is different from all previous ones.
The power of a generation: Young Arabs and Jews are building tomorrow’s Israel - opinion
The future of Israel, in all its complexity, lies in the hands and spirit of its youth – both Jewish and Arab.
Shooting, explosives, sleepless nights: Witnesses recount life amid rampant crime in Arab society
Sara Abu Siam from Lod says fear of violence now defines daily life for Arab youth in Israel, as crime surges and police response lags behind.
Is Egypt truly a friend of Israel? - opinion
Israel’s challenge is to continue managing this vital economic partnership without ignoring the clear signs that, in the military and political arenas, Egypt maintains a posture of suspicion.
This week in Jewish history: The 2005 Gaza Disengagement
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
Arab terrorism and violence is not normal - opinion
The world’s allowance for Palestinian violence directly led to the massacre of innocent Jews and Israelis.