Gregg Carlstrom

Gregg is a freelance reporter and photographer based in Jerusalem.

Gregg is a freelance reporter and photographer based in Jerusalem.


The ‘silent intifada’ in Jerusalem grows louder by the day. Here’s how things got so bad

Months of tensions have erupted into clashes in the holy city.

Israeli and Palestinian leaders can’t control the new wave of violence in Jerusalem

Israel just voted to dissolve its parliament. Here’s how it got there

The Israeli prime minister’s trip to Washington is making lots of people angry

Israelis are more concerned about the economy than Iran

Ethiopian Israelis have had enough of the state’s institutional racism

Politics

Sunday’s protest against police brutality shocked many residents of Tel Aviv. But members of Israel’s Ethiopian minority will tell you it was decades in the making.

Forget Iran, the Israeli government has found another existential threat to worry about

Justice

Israel is in a panic about the Boycott, Divest and Sanction (BDS) movement.

An Israeli soldier stands at a staging area after crossing back into Israel from Gaza on July 28, 2014.

Israel’s operation widens, but its objectives are getting murkier

Conflict & Justice

Journalist Gregg Carlstrom argues that, after all the briefings and wartime speeches, the Israeli offensive in Gaza is ultimately an open-ended campaign yoked to an impossible political objective.

An Israeli soldier stands at a staging area after crossing back into Israel from Gaza on July 28, 2014.

Israel’s operation widens, but its objectives are getting murkier

Conflict & Justice

Journalist Gregg Carlstrom argues that, after all the briefings and wartime speeches, the Israeli offensive in Gaza is ultimately an open-ended campaign yoked to an impossible political objective.