Donors have raised more than $250,000 for Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in an altercation at a pro-Israel protest in Newton.
Details Emerge About Scott Hayes and Caleb Gannon, Individuals Involved in Newton Shooting
After shouting at pro-Israel protestors, Newton resident Caleb Gannon tackled a demonstrator at a rally in Newton Thursday.
Newton Community Gathers to Rededicate Vandalized Hostage Wall on Homer Street
Hundreds gathered on Homer Street Sunday afternoon to reinstall a display of Israeli hostage posters two weeks after it was vandalized.
Police Investigating Vandalism at Newton Home as Hate Crime
Posters displaying Israeli hostages at a Newton home were vandalized on Sunday and Newton police are investigating the event as a hate crime.
Former Ambassador Analyzes Middle East Conflicts
Karim Kawar, the former Jordanian ambassador to the United States and Mexico from 2002 to 2007 and BC ’87, spoke with Kathleen Bailey, a professor in the political science department, at the second-annual Omar Aggad Memorial Lecture on Thursday.
Palestinian Legislator Highlights Tensions Between Israel and Palestine
“This has to be resolved on the basis of political, legal, moral, human terms. There is no other solution,” Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi said.
Krause Outlines State of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
“Even though we can talk about these final solutions for the conflict, it may be very likely that the next five, 10, 20 years we just keep saying the same thing,” Krause said.
Krause Debates Northeastern’s Abrahms on Effectiveness of Terrorism
“I see us both trying to answer a similar question and kind of snipping off different parts of it, and together you put together kind of the patchwork of the answer,” said Peter Krause.
A Response to “Peace, Not Apartheid Week”
“While I’m sure SJP is well-intentioned in its aims, there’s a simple problem: Israel is not an Apartheid state.”