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Killing Hezbollah leaders failed 30 years ago. It won’t work now
Instead of debilitating Hezbollah, Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah may prove to be a major PR boost for the embattled organization.
By
Elia Ayoub
October 4, 2024
For Israel’s weary army, war in Lebanon is an attempt to salvage its image
Dystopian displays of technological prowess serve to distract the Israeli public from the military’s failure to achieve its long-stated war aims.
By
Sophia Goodfriend
October 2, 2024
A pro-government rally reveals the Israeli right’s internal cracks
Netanyahu's far-right partners overestimated their power to pursue the judicial overhaul. Now, they are turning the pressure on the prime minister.
By
Meron Rapoport
May 2, 2023
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Splintered but not broken: A history of Israel’s independent left
From class struggles to women's rights to fighting occupation, Israel's 'independent left' was never a cohesive social movement. Yet its impact is being felt to this day.
By
Matan Kaminer
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Joel Beinin
May 28, 2020
Israel left Lebanon 20 years ago. We’re still fighting for our liberation
Hezbollah were viewed as heroes for forcing the Israeli army out of southern Lebanon. Today, they are responsible for killing countless Syrians and Palestinians. Reflections by a Lebanese Palestinian on 'Liberation Day.'
By
Elia Ayoub
May 25, 2020
WATCH: The militarism of Israel’s youth movements
While youth groups in Israel often focus on ideals such as public service, working together, and protecting the environment, they also serve as conduits for military service. An inside look at the built-in militarism of Israel’s youth movements, from all sides of the political spectrum.
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Social TV
June 7, 2016
Saying goodbye to Israel’s oldest dissident Zionist
He was an officer in the IDF, a supporter of a bi-national state, and fundraised money to build a school in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. Until his very last day, Dov Yermiya remained a man of contradictions. By Avi Dabach Dov Yermiya, who passed away two weeks ago at the age of 101,…
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+972 Magazine
February 11, 2016
Why Israel picks fights with Hezbollah
And why it will probably pick another one before too long. After Hezbollah’s fatal attack on Israeli soldiers Wednesday, the two enemy sides are in a rare configuration: they’re even. Israel killed six Hezbollah guerrillas and an Iranian general on January 18, so Hezbollah killed two Israeli soldiers and wounded seven more, and now they’re…
By
Larry Derfner
January 30, 2015
‘Unprecedented’ violence stalks anti-war demos across Israel
The recent demonstrations in Tel Aviv and Haifa against the Gaza war have largely failed to reach the global media. And while the end of the bloodshed still seems far from sight, there is a different, violent confrontation being held inside Israel – one that targets Arab citizens and left-wing activists on the internet, and…
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+972 Magazine
July 28, 2014
How three Israeli journalists brought Arafat into Israeli homes
Fifty years after the founding of the PLO, journalist Anat Saragusti talks about the first interview Yasser Arafat gave to an Israeli media outlet, looking for the real story in Beirut under siege, and the importance of pushing the limits of society’s comfort zone. By Anat Saragusti This story can go in a number of directions.…
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+972 Magazine
June 7, 2014
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