Donate
Fathom works to create a better understanding of Israel in the UK through the organisation of press briefings, delegations to Israel, research and its journal Fathom amongst other activities. Fathom is independent and can only carry out its work thanks to the generous support of donors.
If you would like to donate to Fathom, please click on this link and you can make a donation via the BICOM website: https://www.bicom.org.uk/contact/donate/
If you have any further questions, please email Jack Omer-Jackaman at jackoj@bicom.org.uk
Most read
- Statistically Impossible: A Critical Analysis of Hamas’s Women and Children Casualty Figures
By Tom Simpson, Lewi Stone and Gregory Rose - From Stalin to Hamas: The Return of the Left that Doesn’t Learn? | An Interview with Mitchell Cohen
By Mitchell Cohen - Iran is slowly surrounding Israel with a ‘ring of fire’: On the West’s ongoing appeasement of Tehran and refusal to see plain the IRGC’s transnational Jihad
By Kyle Orton - ‘Hamas must be defeated, not only for Israelis’ sake, but for the chance of peace in our part of the Middle East’ | The Fathom Interview: Fania Oz-Salzberger
By Fania Oz-Salzberger - Is Hamas Winning? An Interview with Michael Doran
By Michael Doran
Voice of the Week
Our Voice of the Fortnight is from the Times of Israel's 'Wartime Diaries' podcast. In the immediate aftermath of October 7th, Shai Davidai – an Assistant Professor at Columbia University – became an unlikely public defender of Israel. And truthfully, even he was surprised by this turn of events: As a committed left-wing Israeli, he had spent years criticizing the government, and often took to the streets to demonstrate against its policies. But the atmosphere he witnessed on college campuses (and specifically on his own campus at Columbia), compelled him to speak up and speak out.