Winds of change in the Arab street (in Israel), by Prof. Eyal Zisser (Israel Hayom)
Aug. 28, 2019 Joint Arab List Chairman Ayman Odeh’s surprising announcement that he would be willing to join, or at least support, a Center-Left government, sent shockwaves through the Israeli political system. He’s simply falling in line with a growing trend. Joint Arab List Chairman Ayman Odeh’s surprising announcement that he would be willing to […]
Read More →BIBI JITTERS – COFFEE CHAIN SAYS NETANYAHU STILL HITS ISRAELI TASTE BUDS, BY HAGAY HACOHEN (J. Post)
Feb. 25, 2019 Popular coffee chain Cofix predicts Netanyahu to win April elections as 55% of their patrons opted for a take out with his mug. Click here for full article
Read More →The First Palestinian in Jerusalem’s City Hall? by Matti Friedman (NYT)
Aug. 10, 2018 JERUSALEM — Western observers interested in Jerusalem can be forgiven for thinking the most politically significant building in this city is a low limestone edifice featuring American flags and Marines — the embassy opened in May by the Trump administration to international fanfare and criticism. But anyone attentive to the fate of […]
Read More →Time to wake up to Erdoğan’s Turkey, by Sarah N. Stern (JNS)
July 5, 2018 The regime continues to trample on the right of its citizens, including freedom of speech, of association, and the rights of ethnic and religious minorities. Click here for full article
Read More →THE RISE OF GERMANY’S FAR-RIGHT: ITS IMPACT ON EUROPE AND ISRAEL, by Gol Kalev (J. Post)
Sept. 25, 2017 AfD deputy chair Beatrix von Storch tells ‘The Jerusalem Report’ that Israel could be a role model for Germany. …”Von Storch draws a line from Germany’s past to her party’s current support for Israel. “For historical and cultural reasons, we will always look for good relations and close cooperation with Israel.” As […]
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