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As tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh rise, Israel must halt arms sales to Azerbaijan
With fighting over the region renewed between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Israel should at the very least avoid contributing to the escalation.
By
Eitay Mack
October 9, 2020
Israeli weapons are heading for the East — with no concern for human rights
We don't know all the countries Israel's secretive arms industry is targeting for future sales. What we do know is that the people of Myanmar, Kashmir, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Palestine, and others will pay the price.
By
Sahar Vardi
December 16, 2019
When criticism of occupation becomes ‘subversion’
The political arrests of anti-occupation activists is just the latest step in the Right’s war against political dissidents. The next stage is anybody’s guess. By Itay Mack The arrest of three anti-occupation activists, Ezra Nawi, Guy Butavia, and Nasser Nawajah, and the refusal to let them meet with their attorneys, did not take place as…
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+972 Magazine
January 21, 2016
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One or two states, Israelis and Palestinians are bound together
Whether the conflict here is resolved through one, two, three or ten states, Israel will still never be homogenous. Ethnic homogeneity is a nasty and dangerous sham. As the referendum over the future of Scotland approaches, poll numbers for the “YES” (pro-independence) have suddenly spiked. Many Brits are now panicking that Scots may really decide they are not…
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Dahlia Scheindlin
September 9, 2014
The cure to Islamophobia: Azerbaijan
“I’m not a feminist” says Elmira, and takes a sip from her pint of Turkish beer. “I mean, I do believe that women should have all the rights, but not that men should be weakened.” We’re at the Otto, a bar in downtown Baku that caters mostly to foreigners. Elmira, though an alumnus of the…
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Yuval Ben-Ami
February 27, 2011
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