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Bear Bow: Israel and the Arab States

ORIENTERING To expect a solution or just a will for a solution from the UN is to indulge in wild wishful thinking.

The Holocaust as a pilgrimage

Israeli youths who are inconvenienced with the Holocaust recognition society demands of them give us hope.

"Israel is open and pluralistic"

The editor of Ny Tids makes false claims about Israel, the ambassador believes.

The emergence of totalitarianism

New forms of totalitarianism are very relevant today, and thus the philosopher Hannah Arendt.

Don't send him here to Israel!

Trump-appointed David Friedman will contribute to an Israeli government where Netanyahu will appear as the extreme left.

Instinct and deception in Tel Aviv

Some must give Israelis the red pill, the one that causes the veil to fall. 

Palestinian resistance on the poster

What exactly does the Palestinians struggle with Israel's occupation? This is a pervasive issue when the Joint Committee on Palestine the 16. October organizes this year's conference.

That's why I'm on board the Gaza women's boat

The 5. On October, the women's boat on its way to Gaza was stopped by Israeli navy in international waters. Here you can read actress LisaGay Hamilton's thoughts on why she decided to become part of the boat crew.

Settlement reports

In Hebron on the occupied West Bank live 600 Israeli settlers fighting for Israeli rule in the city. New Time has visited them. 

Shimon Peres is dead

Shimon Perez died last night. The story of the tough, tireless politician's life also provides a valuable insight into Israel's modern history.

Is Israel going against civil war?

Israel maintains the conflict with Palestine – because the country needs the conflict to exist. The less visible divide between the Jews is becoming very deep.

Witness the fencing of his own sex

Arab Film Days: A vivid and genuine portrayal of a political fiery theme, where the pre-pubic, tough little sister acts as an extension of the audience's gaze. 

Under the Lime Trees

ONE OF the most famous lines in German poetry is "Do not greet me under the lime trees." The Jewish-German poet Heinrich Heine asks his sweetheart ...

Under the Lime Trees

People around the world don't like complicated situations, especially if they make it difficult to distinguish between friends and enemies.

Gaza does not function as anything other than a large prison, possibly as a road to suicide

Gaza has survived three wars in such a short period of time that even ten-year-old children can remember all three. Yet, the people here live in a vacuum of international oblivion after a decade of blockade.

The end of democratic Israel?

The nation-state is becoming a saga.