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Today, it is the object of… Read more > ‘Telling Israel’s story in the 21st century will have a lot less to do with the Warsaw Ghetto than it will with Kurdistan and Aleppo.’ An interview with Matti Friedman Journalist and author Matti Friedman talks to Fathom Deputy Editor Calev Ben-Dor about his acclaimed recent book, Spies of No… Read more > Fathom Long Read | The Progressive Saviour Complex: Quakers, American Jews and Israel Alex Joffe and Asaf Romirowsky are senior non-resident scholars at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, and co-authors of Religion,… Read more > Lara Sheehi’s Joyous Rage: Antisemitic Anti-Zionism, Advocacy Academia and Jewish Students’ Nightmares at GWU Fathom Editor’s Introductory Note. Sometimes it is hard to know what is the more alarming: the state of the humanities… Read more > The Iranian Uprising and the Nuclear Threat: How Should the West Respond Matthias Küntzel is the author of Jihad and Jew-Hatred: Islamism, Nazism and the Roots of 9/11. 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In… Read more > Fathom Long Read | Valentina Azarova: A Controversy Assessed Debate rages about the possible appointment of Valentina Azarova to the position of Director of the Toronto Law School’s International… Read more > British Christian Zionism (Part 2): the work of Laurence Oliphant The literary, diplomatic and direct organisational efforts of the British Christian Zionist Laurence Oliphant were central to the coalescence of… Read more > From Stalin to Hamas: The Return of the Left that Doesn’t Learn? | An Interview with Mitchell Cohen Mitchell Cohen is co-editor emeritus of Dissent in New York and professor emeritus of political science at Bernard Baruch College… Read more > Feminism in Israel | Contesting social exclusion in Israel In this in-depth interview with Fathom deputy editor Calev Ben-Dor, the leaders of the Israel Women’s Network raise the alarm… Read more > The ideological roots of media bias against Israel On 26 January 2015 the former AP reporter Matti Friedman delivered the keynote speech at BICOM’s annual dinner in London.… Read more > Peter Beinart’s Grotesque Utopia Peter Beinart’s essay ‘Yavne: A Jewish Case for Equality in Israel-Palestine’ saw him give up in the two-state solution and… Read more > ‘To understand what makes Israel tick today you must understand who Netanyahu is and how he became the man he is’: a Fathom Forum with Anshel Pfeffer Anshel Pfeffer is the author of a major new biography of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In this wide-ranging discussion… Read more > Rewriting the History of the Corbyn Years (Part 3): Agenda Broadcasting from Al Jazeera’s The Labour Files John Ware was the reporter for the 2019 BBC Panorama documentary Is Labour Antisemitic? In Part 1 of this series… Read more > Anti-Zionism and the Humanities: A response to Saree Makdisi This lengthy essay by two leading US professors challenges the world of academic publishing. They identify the symptoms of a… Read more > Diary from Jerusalem | Susi Doring Preston | Safe but broken In a beautifully written heartfelt diary from Jerusalem, Susi Doring Preston, a mother of four and high-tech professional, shares her… Read more > The Lust Libel: Sexual Antisemitism in History and Contemporary Culture Antisemites have long depicted the Jews as a perverse, predatory, and pornographic people; horny vampires of the Orient. That ghoulish portrait… Read more > Perry Anderson’s House of Zion: A Symposium | Mitchell Cohen Perry Anderson and the House of Anti-Imperialism Editorial introduction to the Symposium: Perry Anderson’s long essay, ‘The House of Zion’,… Read more > ‘We should still be prepared to intervene’: Richard Perle on George W. Bush, Barack Obama and the Arab Spring One of the leading neoconservative intellectuals of the last half century, Richard Perle was Assistant Secretary of Defense for International… Read more > Multi-stage Coordinated Unilateralism: A Proposal to Rescue the Two-State Paradigm In this wide-ranging and hopeful essay, Cary Nelson aims to move the international conversation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict away from mutual recriminations and… Read more > A Pandemic of Anti-Zionist Signification: Exploiting Gaza for Ideological Gain ‘Close and unprecedented’ was how the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territory… Read more > How Israel is turning its high-tech into global political power Israel's innovative ability and technological prowess is a source of its global political power that was unimaginable a decade ago,… Read more > Undeclared Wars on Israel: East Germany and the West German Far Left 1967-1981: An Interview with Jeffrey Herf http:// Jeffery Herf is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Maryland. His books include Nazi Propaganda for the… Read more > Liz Truss’s world view and its implications for UK-Israel relations ‘Geopolitics is back’ Liz Truss has said. In what is the most thorough analysis of her world view to date,… Read more > ‘Each must see the Other’: Education and mutual recognition in Israel – an interview with Ayman Agbaria Professor Ayman Agbaria is a Palestinian poet, playwright, scholar and activist. He is a senior lecturer in education policy and… Read more >