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Prospects for change with the demise of Netanyahu and criticism of Abu Mazen
09 June 2021 10:14 AM אין תגובות -
Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital has buried the two-state solution
30 January 2018 11:21 AM אין תגובות -
Der Krieg gegen Gaza und das Scheitern der arabischen Regime (German)
12 October 2014 9:21 AM אין תגובות -
The war on Gaza and the collapse of the Arab regimes
27 September 2014 8:01 PM אין תגובות -
Tension between approaches and the failure of Israeli-Palestinian talks
14 April 2014 2:07 PM אין תגובות -
The Israeli attacks on Syria serve Assad’s criminal regime
06 May 2013 7:44 AM אין תגובות -
Public statement by the Da’am Workers Party following the 21 November Tel Aviv bombing
22 November 2012 10:36 AM אין תגובות -
Daam Workers Party – Statement on Gaza: Those who refused peace are now waging war
15 November 2012 3:35 PM אין תגובות
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Israeli workers committees shoot themselves in the foot
Posted on 16/04/2014Rather than stepping up to head a social movement and lend the weight of organized labour to the struggle for peace and equality, leaders of new workers committees prefer to support Likud, thus giving a hand to a party that is right-wing, war-mongering and anti-labour. -
Tension between approaches and the failure of Israeli-Palestinian talks
Posted on 14/04/2014The global political arena is undergoing dangerous and dramatic changes. The conflict in the Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to annex the Crimea further inflames tensions between the US and Russia, and is undoubtedly a surprising development in the relations between the two superpowers following a long period of cooperation in solving crises around the world, especially concerning the Iranian nuclear issue and chemical weapons in Syria. The former cooperation between the Obama administration and the Kremlin appeared to reflect a new framework for a new pattern of international relations. This followed the temporary agreement with Iran, which also isolated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. -
The boycott: To what end?
Posted on 09/02/2014Until 2008 the boycott against Israel, known also as the BDS movement (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions), was a marginal phenomenon. It began on July 9, 2005 when 171 Palestinian NGOs called for a boycott at an economic and cultural level. Over time, the initiative spread beyond the Occupied Territories to the wider world. But the Palestinian Authority (PA), which maintains diplomatic, security and economic ties with Israel, refused to express support (and refuses until now). The world’s governments likewise withheld support. Here and there, a famous singer or actor cancelled a gig in Israel, and demonstrations were held abroad when Israelis performed there, but these did not have an impact on public opinion in Israel, or on its government, which regularly accused the boycotters of anti-Semitism. -
Equality for Israel’s Arab citizens? Don’t hold your breath!
Posted on 15/11/2013The Prime Minister’s Conference on Minorities, held on Oct. 29, 2013, was entitled “Growth in Partnership.” PM Binyamin Netanyahu and senior ministers took part, including the “brothers in arms” Finance Minister Yair Lapid and Economics Minister Naftali Bennett, as well as Education Minister Shay Piron and Bank of Israel Governor Karnit Flug. The speakers gave stirring speeches full of promises to boost the political and economic integration of Israel’s Arab citizens, and to dismantle barriers to enable the full business potential of the Arab sector to be used. Higher education was emphasized along with employment, real estate, and fields in which government incentives could encourage economic growth in the Arab sector. -
The Arab Spring and the Consciousness Revolution: Daam’s Ideological Seminar
Posted on 29/07/2013Over 60 activists, supporters and members of Daam—Jews, Arabs, and representatives from the occupied territories—participated in the 3rd annual Daam ideological seminar, which took place at St. Gabriel Hotel in […]

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