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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Abu Mazen’s failed gamble
Posted on 23/07/2013On July 19, 2013, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced the resumption of talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians. The announcement did not come from Jerusalem or Ramallah, […] -
Egypt has lost its way
Posted on 13/07/2013The Egyptian revolution of 2011 was a rare opportunity to drive the country towards the future by creating a democratic regime which would enable Egyptians to develop a political awareness. The Muslim Brotherhood is incapable of turning Egypt into a modern state, because its religious outlook directly opposes cultural and scientific freedom, while the oppression of women prevents Egypt from shaking off backwardness and social introversion. But this is no reason to support the generals and the military coup. The only way of contending with these issues is via democratic elections. -
The settlements: shrapnel in Israel’s backside
Posted on 23/06/2013When Naftali Bennett compared the Palestinians to shrapnel in the backside of an IDF soldier, undoubtedly many public figures in Israel identifies with his allegory. -
The Turkish spring is shuffling the deck
Posted on 12/06/2013Istanbul, and with it all the major Turkish cities, has risen against what is regarded as the dictatorship of the Justice and Development Party, led by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In our consciousness, Taksim and Tahrir squares have merged, Habib Borgeiva Boulevard has become one with Al-Abasain square in Damascus, and it seems that we are witnessing yet another event of the sort we have seen since the beginning of the Arab Spring in 2011. -
Israel, Assad, and the world
Posted on 14/05/2013At the outbreak of the revolution in Syria two years ago, the Israeli government announced that events there were none of its business and it would not interfere. Forty years of quiet on the Golan Heights had led Israel to prefer Assad over any conceivable replacement. Now, however, when the rebels rule wide areas, when the Syrian army is falling apart, and when the regime's survival is in the balance, Israeli policy appears to have shifted from passivity to active intervention.
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