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Netanyahu’s last stand
The ex-prime minister's new autobiography shows how his worldview became the common denominator in Israeli politics. That may also prove his downfall.
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Noam Sheizaf
October 30, 2022
‘Equality’ is finally breaching Washington’s debate on Israel-Palestine
A policy paper centering equal rights for both peoples marks a radical break from the Israel-centric discourse of mainstream U.S. think tanks.
By
Mitchell Plitnick
May 6, 2021
From courts to campuses, US Palestine advocates are reclaiming their free speech
Despite 'all-out assault' on Palestine advocacy, legal victories and grassroots organizing are creating new opportunities for activism under Biden, says Palestine Legal attorney Meera Shah.
By
Amjad Iraqi
March 11, 2021
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Debunking the myth: White House envoy Jason Greenblatt is no moderate
Long hailed as the ‘moderate’ voice among Trump’s envoys to the Middle East, Jason Greenblatt’s blanket support for the Israeli government has disqualified him from playing any meaningful role as a fair arbitrator. By Aaron Magid A growing understanding has emerged that amidst the hardline statements of U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, there is still a responsible…
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Israel’s threats could push it into unnecessary war with Iran
Endless threats and the inclination toward a preventative strike are likely to push Israel into an arms race and a much wider and unnecessary war of attrition with Iran. By Shemuel Meir Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are striving together to cancel the JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran. Even Netanyahu’s new mantra, that he only…
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Jewish students feel unsafe on campus? A new study says otherwise
A new study published by Stanford University reveals that Jewish students feel safer on university campuses when they refuse to conflate their Jewish identities with unequivocal support for the State of Israel. By Oren Kroll-Zeldin In recent years numerous studies have created the impression that university campuses across the United States are a hotbed of anti-Semitism and…
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Give the people what they want: Palestinians take a step toward unity
With Russian involvement, American support, and Israel's tacit agreement, the Palestinians are taking active steps toward national reconciliation.
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Menachem Klein
October 3, 2017
Calling Bibi’s bluff: Why Israel depends on a liberal, open Europe
Netanyahu can bash the EU all he wants. At the end of the day, the future and security of Israel depends on its political and economic ties with the EU, not vice versa. By Eitay Mack (translated from Hebrew by Ofer Neiman) Last Wednesday, the media leaked a recording of a private conversation between Netanyahu and…
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Trump’s Muslim ban is eerily similar to Israel’s refugee policies
As President Trump seeks to maintain white Christian hegemony, the Jewish state can serve as a case study of nationalism run amuck — and what that means for the ‘others’ who live there. Israel’s founding premise that it would be a “Jewish and democratic” state has always meant that if the state wants to remain democratic…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
March 20, 2017
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New American President Donald Trump has appointed several right-wing Zionist ideologues to key positions relating to Israel and the Middle East. But does that necessarily indicate a shift in Washington’s approach to the conflict and the region? I was interviewed on the “Global Dispatches” podcast earlier this week (before the inauguration) about the incoming Trump…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
January 21, 2017
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