I write forgive me, not forgive us, because this guilt is deeply personal. It’s a burden I carry in the comfort of my home, sipping clean water while the children of Gaza drink from brine water wells ...
On May 15th, from our home in Syracuse, New York, my wife, Maram, and I video-called her family in Beit Lahia, the city in northern Gaza where we both grew up. They were eating a small meal of plain ...
Former Gaza hostage Ilana Gritzewsky recalled in a Wednesday UN Security Council meeting that during her captivity, when she was moved locations, she was forced to walk hand in hand with a terrorist ...
I survived eight terrible months of genocide. Now, I’m in exile—but I can’t stop thinking about the women who have remained. A woman arranges empty bottles as displaced Palestinians struggle to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write on defense, strategy, the profession of arms, and aerospace. The smell of dust clung to the air when I departed from the ...
In late 2024, shortly before a ceasefire curbed the violence in Gaza, I was on a monthlong medical mission to Al-Aqsa Hospital, in central Gaza, lending my emergency-medicine expertise to local ...
They also desperately need skilled physicians like me. I’m an orthopedic surgeon. Earlier this year I completed my training at Yale medical school and I now work at a small practice in Texas. Like ...
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Palestinian children receive treatment at es-Seraya Sahra Hospital in Gaza on November 9, 2025. “We allow negroes to come to ...
I first saw it as a boy in a schoolyard in 1965: the coward who grew strong in a group and chose his victim. Sixty years later, I see that same pattern—this time in the leaders of Israel, and in the ...
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