Cesar Chelala

Dr. Cesar Chelala is a co-winner of the 1979 Overseas Press Club of America award for the article “Missing or Disappeared in Argentina: The Desperate Search for Thousands of Abducted Victims.”

What Cowards Do

Challenges of Bilingual Writer

An Essential Question, Still Unanswered

Women and Children Pay the Highest Price

Middle East Shoah

Let Lebanon Live

“Chutzpah” in the Presidential Debate

Donald Trump’s Attacks on Women, and the Truth

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Messi Can Also Cry

Teaching a Lesson to the Palestinians

Gaza is a Children’s Cemetery

How Much Longer Bibi Netanyahu?

Donald Trump Has Poisoned the Well

Netanyahu’s Boomerang

René Moncada: The Provocateur Artist Defying the Art World

Resetting the War Button

Honoring the Enemy

Donald Trump’s Record

Netanyahu Bolstered Hamas

What the World Needs Now

Settlements are an Obstacle to Peace

Jared Kushner Goes Shopping in Gaza

Netanyahu’s Law of Unintended Consequences

Gold Can be a Curse in the Amazon

Reprisals Are Not Policy

On the Uses of Clairvoyance

A Shopping List for Mr. Trump

Una Niña en Llamas en Gaza

A Burning Girl in Gaza

Two Visions of Gaza

The Healing Power of Tango

Gaza, a Ravaged Land, and People

Enough, Benjamin Netanyahu

Changing U.S. Policy on Gaza is Overdue

Doctors Plead for an End to Gaza’s Massacre

Thinking about Post-War Gaza

The Social Shame of Violence Against Women

The Power of Human Solidarity

Gaza’s Most Vulnerable Victims

Messi is Still the Best, Ever

Jim Jordan is Not the Man for the Job

Building Bridges for Peace in the Middle East

Women are Key to Ending World Hunger

Women are Key to Ending World Hunger

Bob Menendez Has a Dream

Pinochet Killed Democracy, But Not Poetry in Chile

Africa’s Water and Sanitation Crisis

Moving Forward on Relations with Latin America

Israel Confronts Its Future