The View Within Israel Turns Bleak
Attitudes toward the “Palestinian problem” range from detached fatigue to the belief that driving Palestinians into submission is God’s work.
By Megan K. Stack
Megan K. Stack is a contributing Opinion writer and author. She has been a correspondent in China, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Afghanistan and the U.S.-Mexico border area. Her first book, a narrative account of the post-Sept. 11 wars, was a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction.
Attitudes toward the “Palestinian problem” range from detached fatigue to the belief that driving Palestinians into submission is God’s work.
By Megan K. Stack
Lack of aid in Gaza is causing starvation deaths as relief officials seek to determine whether to declare a famine.
By Megan K. Stack
Jennifer Crumbley’s teenage son killed classmates with a gun she gave him. But she should not be tried for homicide.
By Megan K. Stack
South Africa’s case before the International Court of Justice is crammed with evidence of breaches of the 1948 international genocide convention.
By Megan K. Stack
The West Bank is policed by armed settlers and littered with destroyed houses that residents are forbidden to repair.
By Megan K. Stack and Samar Hazboun
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By Megan K. Stack
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By Megan K. Stack
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By Megan K. Stack
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By Megan K. Stack and Rob Stothard
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By Megan K. Stack