Emily Schrader

The author is the founder of Social Lite Creative, a political marketing consultancy firm. Emily is also the former digital director of one of the largest pro-Israel organizations, where she transformed their social media platforms into one of the leading sources of information in English and Arabic about the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Emily previously worked in digital marketing on political campaigns, and holds degrees from USC (BA) and Tel Aviv University (MA).

 A police officer stands on duty outside the Iranian embassy in Kensington, central London December 2, 2011.

Iran has started a war on journalists - opinion

 THOUSANDS TAKE part in last year’s Pride Parade in Jerusalem.

Elections are not the end for Israel's struggle with extremism - opinion

 FACEBOOK AND Instagram have improved in dealing with direct incitement to violence on their platforms, except apparently from Ayatollah Khamenei, says the writer.

Musk must consider social media's impact on terrorism - opinion


FIFA should ban Iran from the World Cup, most Iranians agree - opinion

The vast majority of Iranians both inside and outside Iran support banning the regime’s team from the World Cup, even if that means athletes won’t get to compete.

 A VIEW OF a World Cup sign at Doha Corniche.

Your alliances show your true colors - opinion

Last month's events have shown a bright light on alliances that seem to be drawing a distinct line between what they are fighting for versus what others fight for.

 RUSSIA’S PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin and Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas meet on the sidelines of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, in Astana, Kazakhstan, last week.

Iranians of every class and culture are protesting for a regime change - opinion

International media has failed to expose the people who are actively working against the protesters in Iran.

 IRANIANS COMMEMORATE Arbaeen in Tehran, earlier this month.

'Iran will seek economic, cultural ties with Israel' - Iranian prince - opinion

I interviewed Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Iranian shah, to understand more about what Iran may look like should there be a successful revolution.

 PRINCE REZA Pahlavi sits in his office in Washington.

Iran protests should be turning point in change for women, life and freedom - opinion

Iranians once lived in an extremely progressive and liberal country, but for 43 years now have suffered under the terrorist dictatorship of the Ayatollah.

 A MAN views a newspaper with a cover picture of Mahsa Amini, in Tehran, last week.

BDS opposition to Project Nimbus will harm Arab-Israelis, too - opinion

The anti-Zionist BDS movement is politicizing an apolitical project that will benefit all of Israel’s citizens, including two million Arabs.

 LINDA SARSOUR’S MPower group and Jewish Voice for Peace have led a campaign to demonize Amazon and Google over their contribution to Israeli ‘apartheid.’

Palestinian are pawns in the Ramon Airport fiasco - opinion

Just as Palestinians have been threatened and criticized for taking higher-paying jobs in settlements, so too Palestinians are being threatened if they fly out of Ramon Airport.

 PALESTINIANS ARE being threatened if they fly out of Ramon Airport, according to the Palestinian transportation minister

Palestinian rejectionism, glorification of terrorism is stopping peace - opinion

Such actions prove that the core issue isn’t occupation, but Palestinian rejectionism and terrorism against the indigenous people of the land – the Jews

 YANKELE HILLEL, a survivor of the 1929 Hebron massacre, places a stone on a grave amid a long row of small headstones for the victims, at a cemetery in the city, August 2009, marking 80 years since the massacre.

Iran's proxy terror attacks are a direct hit on free speech - opinion

The correct response to Iran’s toxic efforts to murder dissidents in the West is an utter and complete refusal to be silent.

 AUTHOR SALMAN RUSHDIE is interviewed in London in 2008.

Int'l media has once again shown its true colors toward Israel - opinion

Where Palestinian claims are taken as fact, even when they come from terrorist organizations, Israeli claims – with evidence – are taken with skepticism.

 RELATIVES MOURN during the funeral of four teenage Palestinian cousins in Jabaliya. Al Jazeera blamed Israel for the death of children in Jabaliya, without mentioning that it was the result of an errant Islamic Jihad rocket, says the writer.