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Yes, Israel wants peace — after it gets rid of the Palestinians
Billboards posted across Tel Aviv showing Palestinian leaders blindfolded and on their knees reveals what many Israelis think.
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Orly Noy
February 17, 2020
+972 Magazine’s 20 most-read posts of 2016
From Shimon Peres’ dark side to Donald Trump at AIPAC to Airbnb in settlements, here are the most popular articles we published this past year. By +972 Magazine Staff 20. Why I had to leave Israel’s Foreign Ministry As a former Israeli ambassador, Ilan Baruch never expected just how badly the country’s situation would deteriorate, with the…
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December 23, 2016
Tel Aviv mayor says the occupation is a cause of Palestinian terror
Huldai tells Army Radio that Israel may be the ‘only country in the world holding another nation under occupation without civil rights.’ Tel Aviv-Jaffa Mayor Ron Huldai shocked many Israelis Thursday morning when he cited Israel’s occupation as one factor that leads Palestinians to turn to terrorism. Speaking on Army Radio about Wednesday’s deadly shooting attack…
By
Edo Konrad
June 9, 2016
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Rick’s Weekly Wrap: The Schalit Psychosis
Welcome to the Weekend Holyland Wrap, where unlike the rest of the country (where it’s all Schalit, all the time – and everything else be damned) we actually care about other stuff as well. Please take your anti-nausea pills, as some seriously repugnant individuals are soon to be back in circulation. The Schalit festival is…
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October 17, 2011
Sanctity and silence: Two notes on the Schalit hysteria
Shvuel Schijveschuurder defaced the Rabin memorial to protest the fact the killers of his family will be released as part of the prisoner exchange. This was denounced as “sacrilege,” while Schijveschuurder was depicted as “insane.” Neither makes sense Sanctity (and irrelevance): A large number of good leftist were shocked, shocked yesterday morning when Shvuel Schijveschuurder…
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Yossi Gurvitz
October 15, 2011
Tel Aviv mayor’s Saudi option: Off with their hands!
The memorial on the site of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination in Tel Aviv was vandalised yesterday (not “desecrated,” pray), by Shvuel Schijveschuurder, who had lost both his parents and three of his siblings in the Sbarro pizza place bombing in 2001. The young man said he was driven to pour paint on the memorial and spray-write a…
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Dimi Reider
October 14, 2011
Ramadan Kareem! (I mean, I think so. Not 100% sure…)
Mayor Ron Huldai, as other mayors before him, always likes to show how he’s the mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, with an emphasis on the “Jaffa”. Because, sometimes, even a mayor can forget there are Arabs living in his town. So, I thought it was great that he made an effort to personally wish a happy…
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Ami Kaufman
August 15, 2011
As TA bike lanes grow, residents demand voice in planning
After years of pressure from advocacy groups, the Tel Aviv Municipality has finally adopted an aggressively pro-bicycle agenda. Bike lanes are being paved, a bike-share system is being launched, and the city’s PR machine is working hard to sell the new strategy. Yet, the insensitivity and obtuseness which with the new policy is being implemented…
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+972 Magazine
April 24, 2011
Tel Aviv Mayor keeps residents in the dark about city’s master plan
Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai is promoting a comprehensive master plan for the city, while leaving the media, civil society groups and the city’s own residents in the dark about the plan’s full scope and details. By Jesse Fox Halfway through his third term in power, Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai is promoting his most…
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January 23, 2011
Netanyahu’s government: from here it’s all downhill
The current government has reached the end of the road. Soon, Netanyahu will have to chose between changing his coalition to new elections Benjamin Netanyahu returned to the Prime Minister’s office determined not to repeat the mistakes of his previous term, those that led to his premature downfall in 1999. This time, he enjoyed a…
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Noam Sheizaf
October 21, 2010
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