Oliver Sears explores Holocaust memorialisation through the prism of his own remarkable and tragic family history. How best, he asks, do we honour and preserve history, in the 21st century? Yom ...
Michael Harrington was America’s most eloquent voice for democratic socialism for decades. His great passion: to create a society that is both economically and politically democratic – a society freed ...
Dan Jacobs argues that some forms of support for Israel, especially on the religious and political right, are bound up with antisemitic ideas. This form of antisemitism treats Jews as objects, does ...
This paper by Koby Huberman reflects his ongoing dialogue with Israeli, Palestinian, and regional experts. Huberman identifies current regional trends, presents worrying scenarios for Israel’s ...
Eastern European countries have adopted the notion that Nazism and Communism were equivalent historical crimes, an idea suffused with antisemitism. The result is a new form of Holocaust distortion.
In early June 2026, Fathom editors Calev Ben-Dor and Andrew Apostolou spoke to Elliott Abrams. Abrams is Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and has previously ...
Before the revolution, before the coups, before the wars, there was a law. In the early twentieth century, Alexandria and Cairo were Egyptian cities that did not yet know they were temporary. If you ...
How Israelis and Palestinians can have a serious... By Alex Stein Alex Stein argues that a recently discovered trove of documents from Israel’s War of Independence... Read more > Death to Terrorists ...
Dastan Jasim argues that anti-Kurdish violence by regimes, ideologies, and political movements in Arab countries... Read more > By Daniel Goldman ...
Diary from Tel Aviv | Dana Kessler |... By Dana Kessler Tel Aviv, March 2, 2026. Early morning. Two days ago, a siren woke us up... Read more > Fostering a Sense of Common Israeliness By Alexander ...