Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticPerhaps it’s time for another meeting between officials from Israel and Palestine, like the series of off-the-books negotiations that took place in Oslo, Norway, back in 1993.
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Rami Even-Esh I have spent the past few days in a room on Clubhouse called Meet Palestinians and Israelis, which began on May 17 at 5:08 p.m. on the west coast and continues uninterrupted.
Under the banner “Balance,” more than 450,000 individuals from all walks of life have logged into the room, an online space created for those directly affected by the ongoing conflict and violence to discuss their personal experiences and views. The room, moderated by “third-party neutral” Israelis and
.Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticPerhaps it’s time for another meeting between officials from Israel and Palestine, like the series of off-the-books negotiations that took place in Oslo, Norway, back in 1993.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentIn the wake of an 11-day war in Gaza, Israel’s major TV broadcast channels, newspapers, news websites and radios have rallied to urge Facebook to take immediate action against hateful posts inciting physical harm of journalists.Addressed to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on May 26, the letter was penned by Israeli lawyer Noga Rubinstein on behalf of key media outlets, including Keshet 12, Reshet 13 and Channel 20, the channels Kan 11 News, Globes, Yediot
#Jerusalem. 200 protesters have been injured.
tweeted. “It’s not accurate, it’s inflammatory, disrespectful & is being used to justify antisemitism here & abroad.
An advertisement was taken out in the New York Times this weekend that name checked Dua Lipa, as well as Bella and Gigi Hadid, for supporting Palestinians. The advertisement called them anti-semitic for their views.
Dua Lipa has criticised a newspaper ad in which she, along with model sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid, were called antisemitic for their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.The ad in question appeared in the New York Times yesterday (May 22), bought by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s Jewish organisation the World Values Network.
A 10-year-old Israeli girl issued a response to John Oliver after a segment on HBO's "Last Week Tonight" was highly critical of Israel and its role in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The little girl, whose name is Renana and lives on the Israeli side of the Gaza border, spoke in a video shared by the Israeli media outlet Walla on Twitter Wednesday.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAfter 10 consecutive days of violence, the renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict is already considered the worst clash since 2014. For a film community known to be fiercely opposed to the politics led by Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, both Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers and producers fear the escalation of violence will cause irreparable damage.
It’s difficult enough to imagine your husband travelling into a dangerous country as part of his ambition for social justice but for news anchor Claire Brock, her worst fears were met.
broken her silence on Instagram to explain that she is getting hostile messages regarding the ongoing Israeli Palestinian crisis. Stacey, who usually posts on her site every day, disappeared from her Instagram on Sunday and has just re-emerged as she explained the pressure she was receiving from people wanting her to weigh in on the subject.
Perez has found myself subjected to so much hate for sharing a message of peace with regards to the situation in Gaza and Tel Aviv. He’s not one to shy away from speaking up, though. We will not be intimidated into silence! Also, Momma Perez has postponed her visit to Miami.
Stacey Solomon has addressed the Israel Palestine conflict and told fans she's "praying for peace".The mum-of-three took to her Instagram stories to address the situation and admitted she's been subjected to "increasingly hostile" messages about the issue.The 31 year old, who has a Jewish father, began: "Good morning, I just wanted to say... I understand that so many people are in pain and hurting from the horrendous situation between Israel and Palestine, myself included.
Suede Brooks, a popular social media influencer, issued an apology after sharing a video described as pro-Israel amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Brooks, who got her start on YouTube and has racked up over a million followers on Instagram and TikTok respectively, found herself in hot water over the weekend after she re-shared a video that her fans took issue with.
Glasgow's George Square today. The demonstration comes amid rising tension in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine.
according to the AP — and reflected a new escalation in violence as Israel mounted its sixth straight day of bombings in the Gaza Strip.The attack also came one day after the Israeli military issued a false report of a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip to numerous foreign journalists, including the New York Times, The Washington Post and Agence France-Presse — which several Israeli media outlets reported was a deliberate effort to deceive Hamas fighters who have fired hundreds of rockets into
issued an apocalyptic statement to the international media, saying that an Israeli ground invasion in the Gaza Strip was underway. “[Israel Defense Forces]’s air and ground troops are currently attacking in the Gaza Strip,” the tweet read.Wall Street Journal reporter Felicia Schwartz confirmed that she had been told of the military act first-hand.