Politics
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Everyone Hates Netanyahu, Everyone Hates Israel
04 June 2026 8:36 PM אין תגובות
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Israeli protest movement
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When Biden Says No, He Means It
04 April 2023 8:22 PM אין תגובות
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Gender
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In the shadow of Israel’s nation-state law: The Left ducks
12 August 2018 9:49 AM אין תגובות
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The Arab spring
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Da’am Party calls on Egypt to release Alaa Abd el-Fattah and all political prisoners
09 November 2022 2:26 PM אין תגובות
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The Palestinian spring
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Netanyahu’s nonsensical occupation
18 November 2018 9:32 AM אין תגובות
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Daam Resolutioon
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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
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Meta
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Daam and the general elections
Posted on 14/03/2015The central committee of the Daam Workers Party convened in the run-up to the general elections, following the unraveling of Benjamin Netanyahu’s third government. This document discusses the backdrop to this, the local and regional political forces which led to the crisis in which Israeli society and the Arab countries of the region find themselves, and the circumstances which led to Daam’s decision not to run in these elections. -
Israeli elections: Who to vote for?
Posted on 05/02/2015The parties have been registered, and the campaigns for the 17 March elections are running full throttle. "Bottlegate", suspicions of foreign funding, and accusations of attempts at a putsch – these are the dominant issues in the press. The polls change daily, playing havoc with the manic depression of the parties struggling for survival. Yesterday Meretz was hopping with delight to the words “I want Meretz in government”, and today it has turned against the Zionist Camp (Labor with Yizhaq (Buji) Herzog and The Movement of Tzipi Livni) with a huge paid ad, announcing, “This week he acts like Bibi, tomorrow he’ll sit with Bibi in the government.” They’re referring to Herzog, of course, and this solves part of the dilemma – we won’t be voting for the Zionist Camp. -
“Anyone but Bibi” Strengthens the Israeli Right Wing
Posted on 20/12/2014The impossibility of a stable coalition comes from current political forces’ inability to decide on two central questions: the fate of the occupied territories and the place of Arab citizens in this country.
