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‘Democracy won’t come to Syria overnight. But now, we have hope’
From exile, Bassam Al-Kuwatli long dreamed of Assad's fall. As head of the Syrian Liberal Party, he now plans to return to push for a democratic future.
By
Meron Rapoport
December 11, 2024
For all its military might, Israel succumbed to its most fatal weakness
The illusion that Israel could control Gaza endlessly is rooted in a dysfunctional political system that is incapable of imagining an alternative future.
By
Lev Grinberg
November 15, 2023
In the looming civil war, the Israeli right has the upper hand
While the government can rely on national-religious identity to mobilize supporters, the opposition’s counternarrative suffers a serious weakness.
By
Menachem Klein
July 24, 2023
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The narcissism that blinds Israelis to Jenin’s oppression
Not only did the anti-government protests not condemn the assault on Jenin, its leaders even praised the 'brave men' who took part in the invasion.
By
Orly Noy
July 7, 2023
The Palestinian ecovillage putting grassroots democracy into action
In the West Bank community of Farkha, a young communist leadership is championing feminism, sustainability, and care for elders.
By
Fatima AbdulKarim
January 10, 2023
What’s behind the Israeli right’s renewed war on Palestinian citizens?
Having moved on from its failed bid to formally annex the West Bank, the Israeli right has trained its sights back on an old target.
By
Meron Rapoport
February 10, 2022
In Morsi’s death, Israel proves it prefers a non-democratic Middle East
Israel is not interested in democracy as a value. On the contrary — it has a great deal of interest in making sure it keeps bearing the title of ‘the only democracy in the Middle East.’ While many Palestinians were perturbed by the death of Egypt’s former president, Mohamed Morsi, and Knesset members of four of the…
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Orly Noy
June 21, 2019
Attempts to ‘bypass’ Israel’s High Court will create a ‘tyranny of the majority’
The government wants to strip the High Court of Justice of its ability to strike down unconstitutional laws, giving the government carte blanche to violate civil and human rights. The Israeli government has in recent days advanced legislation to limit or strip the country’s High Court of Justice of its ability to strike down laws it…
By
Joshua Leifer
April 17, 2018
A Netanyahu indictment won’t save Israeli democracy
In Netanyahu’s Israel, checks and balances are irrelevant or corrupt, accountability is conspiracy, and a watchdog media is a national saboteur. Tough times are ahead. There has been no shortage of people who were thrilled by the announcement Tuesday night that Israeli police recommend indicting Benjamin Netanyahu in two corruption cases. A Haaretz headline crowed…
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
February 14, 2018
Netanyahu compares human rights groups to Russian election interference
The prime minister is trying to turn human rights and anti-occupation groups into a subversive boogie monster, this time by conflating them with Western democracy’s contemporary super-villain — Russian election interference. What if he’s right? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conflated European Union funding for human rights groups in Israel with Russian interference in U.S.…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
October 15, 2017
The redundancy of Israel’s ‘Jewish Nation-State Law’
The Israeli government is pushing a law that would force judges to prioritize Israel’s Jewish character over democratic principles. But that has always been the case. The “Jewish Nation-State Law,” which is currently making its way through the Knesset as a proposed Basic Law – the closest thing Israel has to a constitutional amendment – would require…
By
Amjad Iraqi
July 12, 2017
The end of American exceptionalism
Trump has shown that the U.S.’s democracy is just as flawed and illusory as the many countries that it has preached to for decades. And that’s a good thing to admit. In a Daily Show segment covering the U.S. presidential race last year, Trevor Noah told his audience that, “as an African, there’s just something familiar about Trump.” Noah…
By
Amjad Iraqi
November 12, 2016
We feel you, America — it’s lonely at the bottom
With the election of Donald Trump, a lot of progressive Americans must now be feeling what we here in the Israeli left have felt for a long time — outnumbered, unwanted, frustrated, and alone. For a while now, I’ve been writing about how lonely it is to be a leftist in Israel, to be part of…
By
Mairav Zonszein
November 9, 2016
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