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Prospects for change with the demise of Netanyahu and criticism of Abu Mazen
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Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital has buried the two-state solution
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Der Krieg gegen Gaza und das Scheitern der arabischen Regime (German)
Posted on 12/10/2014 -
The war on Gaza and the collapse of the Arab regimes
Posted on 27/09/2014 -
Tension between approaches and the failure of Israeli-Palestinian talks
Posted on 14/04/2014 -
The Israeli attacks on Syria serve Assad’s criminal regime
Posted on 06/05/2013 -
Public statement by the Da’am Workers Party following the 21 November Tel Aviv bombing
Posted on 22/11/2012 -
Daam Workers Party – Statement on Gaza: Those who refused peace are now waging war
Posted on 15/11/2012
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Mansour Abbas Archive
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Mansour Abbas: A Lesson in Politics
Posted on 18/12/2025In Israeli politics, Mansour Abbas’s name is on everyone’s lips. Abbas, the head of the United Arab List (Ra’am), also known as the “Islamic movement” with his almost sure 5 […] -
“Anyone but Bibi?” So what next?
Posted on 03/07/2022The editorial of Haaretz on June 21 set the tone. “And again, anyone but Bibi!” The article continued: Regardless of what we think of the Lapid-Bennett government and the reasons […] -
Not much to sum up: Israel’s “Government of Change”
Posted on 23/05/2022The Bennett-led government is wobbling. Since resignation of coalition leader Idit Silman (of the Yamina party), it has lost its thin majority in the Knesset, and the countdown has begun. […] -
A Backward-facing Government in Israel
Posted on 22/06/2021There is no greater contradiction than that between the names of the two parties that organized the new coalition in Israel. Yesh Atid (“There is a Future”) heralds change, while […]
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