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The violent phobias that bind Hindutva and Zionism
Journalist Azad Essa speaks to +972 about the authoritarian ties between India and Israel, and the myths that underlie their expansionist ideologies.
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Em Hilton
November 9, 2022
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.
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Sahar Vardi
December 16, 2019
The rise of the global far-right could energize the anti-occupation movement
The warm relations between Israel and a new crop of anti-democratic leaders are tragic, but they also expose the true nature of Israel’s relationship to the Palestinians. By Eli Bitan Only hours after Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil last Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to phone the extreme-right candidate. Netanyahu accepted Bolsonaro’s invitation to…
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November 4, 2018
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Israel’s arms exports: A decade of war and new markets
As Europe stops relying on Israel for arms exports, the Jewish state is looking for new markets, forging alliances with right-wing authoritarians who will likely use those weapons against their own citizens. By Ryan Wentz and Sahar Vardi Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez was supposed to light a torch during Israel’s 70th Independence Day ceremony next week.…
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April 12, 2018
When Gaza has no power, we all swim in sewage
As Netanyahu drinks water from a new Israeli mobile desalination technology with the visiting Indian prime minister, Israel’s actual desalination plant, planted firmly next to Gaza, stares down the consequences of Israel’s disastrous policies: raw sewage flowing its way. By Hagai El-Ad Last week, the prime ministers of Israel and India posed for a relaxed…
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July 12, 2017
Hyper-nationalism and arms deals: A new chapter in Israel-India ties
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first official visit to Israel comes at a time of both rising economic cooperation growing nationalism in both countries. By Inbal Ben Yehuda Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived for a three-day visit in Israel on Tuesday. Alongside meetings with government officials, Modi will travel across the country and will…
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July 4, 2017
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