Human rights
Israel must confront Jewish extremism while rejecting Europe’s double standards - editorial
The question is whether Jewish power there will be governed by law, restraint, responsibility, and reverence for human life, or hijacked by an extremist theology dressed up as patriotism.
Executed Iranian prisoners detail abuse, torture ahead of their killing to 'Post'
Nobel laureate Mohammadi in Iran hospital after 'cardiac crisis', foundation says
Leo Terrell’s civil rights roots fuel his fight against antisemitism
Can Syria’s new leadership be trusted? A closer look at President al-Sharaa – opinion
An Abraham Accords-style breakthrough will only be possible between Syria and Israel if one person—President Trump—brings Netanyahu and al-Sharaa together to seal the deal.
Jewish teacher files human rights complaint over antisemitism at Canadian school
The complaint outlines a pattern of anti-Jewish hostility int the workplace, along with the school's alleged failure to protect Allen from discrimination and retaliatory treatment.
Three requests Netanyahu should keep in mind when handling Iran - opinion
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must avoid some serious strategic and moral pitfalls when handling Iran.
Iranian accused by Tehran of being Israeli spy confessed because regime threatened niece - report
Hossein Shanbehzadeh was tortured and had death threats issued against his niece during interrogations, an informed source said.
Israeli legal experts Shurat HaDin call for global reckoning in fight against Hamas
“We have to dismantle the terror organization by going after their financial infrastructure,” said attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner.
Spanish PM Sanchez won’t stop until he destroys Jewish-Spanish relations
As Pedro Sánchez aligns with anti-Israel forces for political gain, a call emerges for a renewed alliance between Israel and the true voice of the Spanish people.
Pro-Palestinian shift: Expanding the Trump plan to 1948 refugees - opinion
Thanks to UNWRA, many descendants of Palestinians displaced in 1948 are still refugees throughout the Middle East.
IOHR publishes book on rights of Jewish children as antisemitism flares worldwide
The book’s creation has been commended by several influential world figures.
'It's up to us to fix this': Obama urges universities to defend academic freedom
“The idea of cancelling a speaker who comes to your campus, trying to shout them down and not letting them speak [...] that’s not what America should be about," Obama said.
Qatar arrests 16 Filipino workers for ‘unlawful protests’
Workers, who protested the arrest of former Philippine leader Duterte, may face up to three years in Qatari prisons, according to Department of Foreign Affairs