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Carolina Ebeid
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Letter From the Editor
Stay In
A letter from the outgoing editor-in-chief
Arielle Angel April 16, 2026
Analysis
The Anti-Politics of Disengagement
Ariel Sharon’s 2005 settlement withdrawal solidified a consistent policy toward Gaza: Act alone, and make negotiation impossible.
Elisheva Goldberg April 16, 2026
Essay
Does the Jewish Body Keep the Score?
Parts of the Jewish left believe trauma explains attachment to Zionism. But what they call “trauma” is more likely a collective story than a biological fact.
Jon Danforth-Appell April 16, 2026
Podcast
Mailbag #3 — Live!
News Desk
In Democratic Primaries, Leading Candidates Oppose Selling Iron Dome Interceptors to Israel
Weeks after Ocasio-Cortez’s dramatic turnabout, the politics of the US-Israel military relationship are transforming.
Alex Kane April 17, 2026
Report
The Land Registration Campaign Remaking East Jerusalem
Using a revived colonial-era legal process, the Jewish National Fund is quietly transferring long-inhabited Palestinian property into Israeli hands.
Charlotte Ritz-Jack April 21, 2026
Podcast
Exit Interview
Podcast
The Wrong Way to Fight Antisemitism in Britain
Conversation
Criminal Governance
Political scientist As’ad Ghanem argues that the rise of crime in Palestinian communities inside Israel is not a policy failure, but the result of decades of state efforts to weaken Palestinian collective life.
Eliyahu Freedman May 15, 2026
Review
Wallace Shawn’s Moral Cliffs
While his latest show, What We Did Before Our Moth Days, trades political violence for marital strife, it is still an exercise in audience complicity.
Alisa Solomon May 20, 2026