By: Ghassan Rubeiz / Arab America Contributing Writer The Trump administration’s 21-point plan for Gaza represents the US’s latest attempt at rushed crisis management. The plan calls for the immediate return of the hostages and exchange of prisoners; a ceasefire; peacekeeping by an unspecified multinational force; a gradual Israeli withdrawal; the disarming of Hamas and … Continued The post Trump’s Gaza Plan Highlights the Need for Deeper Solutions appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE REGISTER HERE (WASHINGTON, D.C., October 1, 2025) The Arab America Foundation is pleased to announce a special student rate for the CONNECT Arab America Empowerment Summit, taking place on October 24–25 at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, NJ. Students ages 16–28 can register for just $99—a $349 full-access value, with … Continued The post Arab America Foundation Announces Special Student Discount at Annual CONNECT Empowerment Summit in New York/New ...| Arab America
By: Laila Mamdouh / Arab America Contributing Writer In the mid-20th century, Egypt stood in the spotlight of international politics not only because of its young leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, but because it positioned itself as a voice for those struggling under colonial rule. Nasser’s popularity came from not only his charisma but mainly the … Continued The post Algeria’s Struggle, and Egypt’s Supporting Hand appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Ralph I. Hage / Arab America Contributing Writer Tucked beside the greenery of Beirut’s Horsh Park, the Khashokji Mosque is easy to miss at first glance. Modest in size and stripped of the ornamental flourish that defines many traditional mosques, it instead attracts attention through its simple refinements. Designed by Lebanese architect Assem Salam … Continued The post The Khashokji Mosque of Beirut – Where East Meets West appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Writer Walk into a Yemeni coffee shop in Brooklyn, Dearborn, or Oakland, and you’ll know it right away. The air is heavy with the scent of freshly ground beans, perhaps cardamom or ginger dusted over them. Friends crowd around the cups, steam-blowing, elders puff slowly in armchairs, and … Continued The post Yemeni Coffee Shops: Brewing Community appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By Jake Harris / Arab America Contributing Writer The 48-team World Cup, set to be in the United States in June 2026, provides an unprecedented opportunity in qualifying. Nations that would typically never be seen qualifying have a chance to make history. Three Arab nations have officially qualified for the tournament. Of these nations making … Continued The post Crunch Time: World Cup Qualifying Down to the Wire for Arab Nations appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Fayzeh Abou Ardat / Arab America Contributing Writer A nationwide general strike and large-scale protests in support of Palestine occurred last week in Italy, marking one of the country’s most coordinated mobilizations in recent memory. The strike, which was led by activist networks and grassroots unions, brought tens of thousands of people to the … Continued The post From Ports to Classrooms, Italy Strikes for Gaza appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Layla Mahmoud / Arab America Contributing Writer Across the Arab world, signing has always existed among families, in schools, and between Deaf community members. But still, it often remains invisible to many hearing people. Arabic Sign Language (ArSL) isn’t just a translation of spoken Arabic. It carries its own grammar, cultural rhythms, and modes … Continued The post When Language Is More Than Sound: Arabic, Sign Language, and Beirut’s Sip & Sign Café appeared first on Arab Amer...| Arab America
By: Taim Al-Faraje / Arab America Contributing Writer Disclaimer: In this article, Zionism refers to the nationalist movement supporting the establishment of a Jewish homeland in what followers of this movement consider the Land of Israel, which they consider the ancestral territory of the Jewish people. Zionist refers to the people who follow Zionism, thereby … Continued The post UN Resolution 194 – The Right to Return appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
Pro-Palestine students have endured heavy suppression, but the tides are turning both in the court of law and the court of public opinion.| Arab America
Netanyahu sees October 7 as a chance to alter demographics, using war and annexation to weaken Palestinian presence between River and Sea.| Arab America
Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli bombing at Nasser Hospital. Netanyahu dismissed their deaths as a "tragic mishap."| Arab America
A Watertown library’s pro-Palestinian reading list sparks debate on free speech, inclusivity, and the role of public libraries in civic discourse.| Arab America
A man wearing a keffiyeh at a protest, Pexels By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Author In response to the attacks, Arab American culture has| Arab America
If you trace the origins of the Mediterranean Diet along the historical path of Arab countries, you will find that food was considered far...| Arab America
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France recently announced support for recognizing a Palestinian state, and not long after, Britain followed suit.| Arab America
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Arab Americans across the political spectrum can take their votes in pairs from pro-Israel Biden and Trump to support pro-peace candidates.| Arab America