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Read MoreAmerican Attitudes: Opinion on Ben & Jerry’s Decision to Stop Selling Their Products in Israeli Settlements
Read MoreAAI STATEMENT ON THE FBI’S 2020 HATE CRIME DATA RELEASE
Read MoreSpeaking at a Memorial Day observance last week, President Joseph Biden noted, rather ominously, "Our democracy is in peril." Politics, if we can even call it that, has become so distorted and hyperpartisan that the shared values, comity, and compromise needed for democracy to function have become endangered concepts.
Read MoreAt a recent conference in Israel, Ron Dermer, former Israeli Ambassador to the US, was asked to respond to the criticism that during his tenure in Washington he focused more on courting conservatives than on liberal Americans. In response, Dermer noted that he had, indeed, devoted attention to conservatives - in particular, the "religious right" - because, he said that at the present time, "the backbone of support for Israel in the US are evangelical Christians." He went on to make a few additional observations to develop this point.
Firstly, he noted that liberals, including the majority of the Jewish community, had many competing concerns, and that Israel wasn't at the top of their list of priorities. For evangelical Christians, on the other hand, Israel was central to their faith. Additionally, he pointed out that the gap between Republican and Democratic support for Israel wasn't a new phenomenon, it was a four decades old - going back to when televangelists like James Hagee, Pat Robertson, and Jerry Falwell led their followers to embrace the GOP. In the intervening years, this movement increasingly gained ascendence and are today the leading force pushing the Republican Party to be more pro-Israel.
Read MoreAmerican Attitudes: Changing Opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Read MoreIn the 45 years since launching the Palestine Human Rights Campaign, I’ve witnessed more tragic wars than I can care to count and defended Palestinians against more heinous crimes than I can bear to list.
Read MoreJoin Arab American leaders from across the country as we come together for a virtual leadership summit.
This summit, which takes place across several evenings in June 2021, will provide an opportunity to engage with public officials and thought leaders on topics ranging from Palestinian human rights to racial justice and the assault on American democracy.
A donation of $60.00 will provide an individual ticket for each session. Registration links are provided in a confirmation email.
Read MoreToday AAI joined other grassroots and advocacy organizations to call on President Biden to condemn the unjust displacement of Palestinians in occupied Sheikh Jarrah.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, I was in the midst of running my weekly “Zoom chat” with readers of this column when the discussion was hacked and ended by a pro-Israel group playing loud songs in Hebrew. I had been speaking with Omar Shakir of Human Rights Watch on how the current violence unfolding in Israel and the occupied territories validated their charge that Israel was guilty of the crimes of apartheid and persecution of Palestinians.
Read MoreWhile reading Human Rights Watch’s (HRW) monumental report “A Threshold Crossed,” I felt a range of emotions. It also left me with one big question.
Read MoreAs expected, US President Joseph Biden’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide during the Ottoman Empire was greeted with relief by Armenian Americans and outrage by many Turks. By itself, however, recognition without reckoning means little. In the end, it is the Turkish government that must acknowledge what was done a century ago to eradicate the Armenian Christian presence in the region of Ottoman Empire that was to become Turkey.
Read MoreFor the last 60 years, Arab American Ralph Nader has dedicated himself to public service. Nader was born in 1934 in Connecticut to Nathra and Rose Nader, both Lebanese immigrants.
Read MoreArab Americans have long been plagued by a range of hostile behaviors: outright discrimination, maligning or denying our identity, political exclusion or silencing our voices. All had painful consequences but were all too often dismissed because they weren’t acknowledged as bigotry.
Read MoreYussef is an Arab American, a leading playwright, and an inspiration. We are proud to be share his story.
Read MoreAAI Statement On State of Minnesota V. Derek Chauvin
Read MoreWe all owe Farah Nabulsi an enormous debt of gratitude. In a short 24-minute film, The Present, she has exposed the oppressive indecency of the Israeli occupation while telling the deeply moving story of a Palestinian family.
Read MoreIn the past 15 years, Laila Lalami has emerged as the voice of the Arab American immigrant experience. Herself an immigrant from Morocco, Laila is the best-selling and award-winning author of four novels which explore the themes of home and belonging, and in her words “of people that don’t quite fit anywhere.”
Read MoreWith all due respect to his years of service, it is time for Mahmoud Abbas to step aside. He should not run for office in the upcoming Palestinian elections and he should cede the reins of Fateh to others.
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