Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Conversation, not confrontation

We cannot continue falsely accusing Israel of apartheid.

Bridge the divide

Hillel and C-SJP should reflect positive developments in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Steering in the right direction

Students should have the freedom to take the classes that will broaden their horizons.

Manipulation of tragedy

The Holocaust is not analogous to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Right to education?

Education should revolve around unbiased facts, not a political agenda.

Hillel must engage in Israel security debate

Hillel's perspective should have been represented at John Ging's discussion.

Explore what’s yours or exploit what’s Palestinian?

Columbia should reconsider partnering with a study abroad program that has strong political ties.

Letters to Editor: Loren Berman

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a contentious issue, but before peace can emerge, the Arab nations must first make an active effort to fix their own problems.

The Palestinian Gandhis

Only location and time separate Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks from Palestinian political prisoners Mohammed Othman, Jamal Jum’a and Abdullah Abu Rahmah.

Israeli “apartheid”: a call for facts

If suicide bombers and rockets were entering the United States from any of its neighbors, one could say with a great degree of certainty that the United States would not stop with a simple security wall.