Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, here’s what the Palestinian economy looks like.
Beneath the tremendous human suffering wrought by war in Gaza is a harsh economic reality.
And, how severed ties could create more economic instability in the region.
As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, students are calling for their universities to cut financial and institutional ties with Israel.
Pro-Palestinian protests have disrupted campus life at colleges and universities in the United States. What have they looked like in Europe?
Plus, how college endowments work.
From the BBC World Service: Turkey says trade with Israel — worth around $7 billion a year.
In the ’70s and ’80s, college students demanded divestment as a way to put pressure on South Africa to end its apartheid policy.
Israel is using the technology, despite its high error rate, for monitoring Palestinians and identifying potential enemies, according to Sheera Frenkel of The New York Times.
From the BBC World Service: McDonald’s is buying back all its stores in Israel following criticism over providing free meals to Israeli soldiers.