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American anti-Semitism rises, and the Israeli Right remains silent
Why is nearly every Israeli elected official silent in the face of the violent anti-Semitism sweeping across the United States? By Amir Segal Ever since Donald Trump was elected president, the United States has witnessed a disturbing increase of anti-Semitic incidents. This is a wave the likes of which we haven’t seen for many years, accompanied…
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February 22, 2017
PHOTOS: Hundreds protest Trump in Tel Aviv Women’s March
Hundreds of women and men march to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump outside the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv. Around 400 people, mostly dual American-Israeli citizens, gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, in solidarity with the Women’s March taking place in Washington D.C. following the inauguration of Donald Trump.…
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Mairav Zonszein
January 22, 2017
We feel you, America — it’s lonely at the bottom
With the election of Donald Trump, a lot of progressive Americans must now be feeling what we here in the Israeli left have felt for a long time — outnumbered, unwanted, frustrated, and alone. For a while now, I’ve been writing about how lonely it is to be a leftist in Israel, to be part of…
By
Mairav Zonszein
November 9, 2016
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Jewish pundits can’t decide if they’re happy about Bernie Sanders’ win in NH
Can an American politician who was born to Jewish parents just be an American politician who happens to be Jewish? Is Israel becoming less important in American politics? NEW YORK — Bernie Sanders, the senator from Vermont, won the Democratic primary in the state of New Hampshire on Tuesday night. Sanders, who identifies as a…
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Lisa Goldman
February 10, 2016
Yair Lapid on Hillary handshake: ‘I met my buddy’s wife…’
Israel’s Mr. Liberal went to the Saban Forum in Washington D.C. and met this woman he’s seen somewhere, a lawyer maybe? Bill’s wife, you guys know Bill. Yair Lapid, leader of the third largest party in the opposition (a far cry from his briefly held title of the great white hope of Israeli moderates, way…
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Dimi Reider
December 7, 2015
Hey Hillary Clinton, Palestinian lives matter too
You claim to support peace, but your words imply that Palestinian lives are less valuable to you than Israeli lives. I implore you: please do better. By Leanne Gale Dear Secretary Clinton, I have faith that you want to stand with the Jewish people as we work toward peace with the Palestinians. But your recent article…
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November 15, 2015
To be a peace broker, U.S. must reasses its position on settlements
The appointment of Senator John Kerry as the next U.S. Secretary of State could represent a new opportunity for Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. But for efforts to be successful, the U.S. will have to reconsider its message that settlement construction is a matter of negotiation. By Lorenzo Kamel The day after the UN voted to recognize Palestine as…
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December 29, 2012
WATCH: Avigdor Lieberman and Hillary Clinton talk about snow
In a highly critical meeting between Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington on Tuesday, the two discussed, among other things (Iran, Iran and Iran), the weather. In this first face-to-face meeting between the two in over a year, Lieberman and Clinton talked about snow. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4m3LBGxNT8[/youtube] This awkward…
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Mairav Zonszein
February 8, 2012
US criticism of Egyptian military crackdown insufficient
We are all familiar with the frequent criticisms lodged at Washington for helping to fund (via billions of dollars in aid) the Israeli military’s occupation of the Palestinian territories. But where are the cries against the billions of dollars given to Egypt’s military, a military now engaged in one of the most shocking crackdowns on…
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Roee Ruttenberg
December 20, 2011
Likud MK gives a nod to his role model: “McCarthy was right”
Likud MK Ophir Akunis defends his aggressive anti-democratic legislation in Channel 10 interview: “Joe McCarthy was right about everything” It’s amazing how just a few words of criticism from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who voiced fear for Israel’s democracy and women’s rights yesterday, can really make some people show their true face, as…
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Ami Kaufman
December 4, 2011
WATCH: US admits Israelis more important than Americans
This video has to be the epitome of embarrassment. I was squirming in my chair when I watched the AP reporter grill this poor woman, sent out into the cold by her boss Hillary Clinton, in an attempt to defend the impossible: withholding U.S. funds to UNESCO. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEGuvuSe0q4&feature=share [/youtube] I mean, come on, let’s face…
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Ami Kaufman
November 1, 2011
The “Obama Doctrine:” A blessing or a curse for the conflict?
The end of the Gaddafi regime in Libya proved that U.S. President Barack Obama’s doctrine of “leading from behind” was a success. But the Obama Doctrine is not only a new approach to war – it extends to foreign policy on the whole, and therefore has already begun to affect the Israeli-Palestinian conflict When U.S.…
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Ami Kaufman
October 26, 2011
Voices of People III: ‘To make peace, build on what works’
Dahlia Shaham: “Two states may be the right format for a sustainable political arrangement… But to think that this separation is like a divorce is to live in a world that doesn’t exist. No political border can separate people that way” Dahlia Shaham is a professional over-achiever. She grew up in Haifa and served in a…
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Dahlia Scheindlin
June 1, 2011
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