The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Has Fueled a Surge in Campus Censorship
The portion of college students who say it's OK to shout down campus speakers is rising, according to a new survey.
The portion of college students who say it's OK to shout down campus speakers is rising, according to a new survey.
Democrats assumed they could campaign as neoconservatives while keeping Middle Eastern votes. They were wrong.
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Israel is getting U.S. troops and Saudi Arabia is getting billions of dollars' worth of American weapons.
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U.S. taxpayers are underwriting wars in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, and Iraq.
Over the last year, I have written a number of pieces on the war, and Western reactions to it, such as campus anti-Israel protest movements.
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Many conservatives saw the Abraham Accords as a way to get U.S. forces out of the Middle East. Now the architect of the agreement is pushing for a regime change campaign in Lebanon—and maybe Iran.
The university caved to pressure to target pro-Palestine events.
As Israel-Hamas demonstrations continue in the new school year, the misunderstanding of free speech is fueling disruption and hypocrisy on campuses.
Kamala Harris couldn’t realistically say how she would end the war in Gaza, and Donald Trump couldn’t realistically say how he would end the war in Ukraine.
The survey of over 50,000 students also found that 37 percent of students said it was "sometimes" or "always" acceptable to shout down a speaker, up from 31 percent last year.
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Both Israeli hostage families and Palestinian Americans want the war to end with a prisoner exchange. But that isn’t moving Democratic policy.
An anticlimactic protest in Chicago reveals a tired approach to modern activism.
Amid hopes for peace, chaos erupts as protesters clash with police and each other.
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The president is reversing a ban on selling offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia and advancing taxpayer-funded military aid to Israel.
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Officials ordered schools to review all courses with descriptions or syllabi that contain words such as Israel, Palestine, and Jewish.
Israeli leaders have been betting on a U.S.-Iranian war for a while. After this week, it might be at their doorstep.
The late U.S. diplomat helped form America’s policies towards Iran, Iraq, and Israel. By the end of his life, he'd had enough.
The wars aren’t over. America is still fighting—directly and indirectly—in the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Public colleges must have viewpoint-neutral policies, but they don't have to allow protester encampments.
Department of Education settlements with protest-wracked colleges threaten censorship by bureaucracy.
War and peace are the most important decisions a country can make. No politician wants to level with Americans about it.
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This isn't the first time a student event has been canceled over alleged safety issues.
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The University of Texas is just one campus that has seen police arrest pro-Palestine demonstrators.
Even in an era of police militarization, there’s something shocking about seeing cops in riot gear on college campuses.
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