Middle East
Explainers and perspectives on Israel, Gaza, Afghanistan, and the Middle East region.
Why a rabbi decided to mourn with his Muslim neighbors
When Rabbi Hody Nemes heard about the murder of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, he was horrified.
'Start with that human feeling': Interfaith friendship on campus
Acts of antisemitism and Islamophobia have increased on U.S. college campuses since Oct. 7.
What makes this hostage situation different?
“The war between Israel and Hamas was effectively started with a hostage crisis,” Dr. Danielle Gilbert told Blue Marble.
Here's what you can read to better understand the Israel-Hamas war
We compiled five expert lists of recommended reading from diverse authors, viewpoints, and backgrounds to help explain the history, context, and experiences shaping the war.
3 minute readWhat's Qatar's role in the Israel-Hamas negotiations?
Despite its small size, Qatar has historically played an outsize role in negotiating with organizations or countries that the U.S. doesn’t have relations with. Most recently, Qatar is helping to negotiate the release of hostages taken on Oct. 7 from Israel by Hamas.
4 minute readWhat is a 'humanitarian pause' and how is it different from a 'cease-fire'?
The difference is not simply semantic.
1 minute read'Peace is possible'
"Only last week we were in Jerusalem, in the Dead Sea together, hundreds of Israeli and Palestinian women calling the leaders of both sides to begin negotiations before things escalated. We cannot live like this anymore. We deserve peace. All of us in this region." -Dr. Yael Braudo-Bahat, Women Wage Peace
German public opinion on Israel-Palestinian conflict shifts after Hamas attack, new polling shows
Before Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people, most Germans thought Israelis were slightly more responsible than Palestinians for the conflict between them. But new polling shows that the recent violence has changed public opinion in Germany.
3 minute read'I come from generations of refugees'
"My family's been waiting patiently in these decrepit refugee camps for 75 years. And it looks like now, they're going to be displaced again." - Fidaa Elaydi, Palestinian American
'It makes Jewish people on this campus rightfully afraid'
"I think for the first time in my life, I truly felt personally affected and moved and despairful about a political situation that's happening thousands of miles away." - Kevin Khadavi, Student at Stanford University