Arabic
Herut Davidson on Arabic, social media, and bridge-building across the Middle East
Social media has become both a battleground and an opportunity. Traditional media often leaves citizens dependent on dominant narratives, while social platforms allow individuals to speak directly.
UK-based Sky News Group ends venture with UAE's International Media Investments
Israel shares country's Muslim education statistics, notes female population's progress
Iranian regime relying on foreign militias to bolster security efforts, suppress protests - report
Hiding in plain sight
Matti Friedman’s latest work delves into the history of the Mizrahi Jewish immigrants who infiltrated Arab communities to spy and gather intelligence.
The dire consequences of rewriting Western-Muslim history
Voices from the Arab Press: The face of the airport, the face of a nation
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world
Voices from the Arab Press: The right of return shall prevail
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
A democratic nation state of the Jewish people
The new law does not erode a single right or protection of any minority. It actually reaffirms Israel’s commitment to minority groups.
Arab mayor petitions High Court of Justice
The petition from Mayor Morsi Abu Mukh is the latest in a series of legal actions that Arab and Druze citizens are taking to challenge the controversial law.
In response to Nation-State Law: Mass Arabic class held in Tel Aviv
“I will keep talking in Arabic until my last day.”
Making history: first Arab woman appointed dean at Hebrew University
She is the first Arab woman to be appointed dean at the Hebrew University, and may well be the only Arab woman to serve as dean at any university in Israel.
Learning Arabic along the light rail
The posters that introduced an Arabic word at each station, which were displayed for a week, were part of the light rail’s “Arabic Language Week.”
FIFA denies Israeli announcement on World Cup broadcasting rights
Israel's foreign ministry announced last week that the Israel Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast World Cup games via satellite in Arabic for free.