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Analysis: Jewish communities around the world are living in fear as hate crimes against them continue to rise, but in Israel, they believe the choice is clear even as the country's leadership makes no real effort to entice members of the Disapora to make aliyah |
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Opinion: No matter how many times it has been said before, it certainly bears repeating - Israeli Jews have to embrace our American counterparts; we have to hold them tightly, for to exclude them because of who they marry is ultimately self-defeating |
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Op-ed: In life we scorn them, seeing them as 'non-Jews' and 'assimilators,' but in death we embrace Reform and Conservative Jews. What makes the Jews in the black body bags different to those praying and singing not long beforehand? |
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Op-ed: US Jewry has been passive about Israel for years, creating a rift between the communities, for which they blamed the Israelis. Right now, they appear to regret this decision but in order to rectify it, American Jews have to make an effort to penetrate the heart of the Israeli society and fight for its place in it. |
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Op-ed: It would be very dangerous to see Jewish actress’s defiant move as a passing episode or meaningless provocation. She is a symbol of dramatic changes taking place within the family, a sign of US Jews’ profound disapproval of what they see as a very problematic direction the Jewish state is headed in. |
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Op-ed: The mountains of documents, recordings and testimonies collected by police and ISA investigators in Case 4000 have nothing to do with the judge and attorney’s stupidity. Some politicians, however, are eager to destroy the entire legal system to rescue a few corrupt people from the hands of justice. |
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Op-ed: Netanyahu neglected the second largest Jewish community in the world for the sake of his own political survival. When the leader allows itself to disregard American Jewry what can we expect of the Tzipi Hotovely's of the world. |
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Op-ed: Addressing the Knesset this week, Prime Minister Netanyahu presented the political world he wants to live in, a world in which criticism is a crime, free thought is sourness, and flattering the leader and his regime is a way of life. |
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Op-ed: Late President Shimon Peres's new memoir No Room for Small Dreams is made for the new generation, who has not already been inundated with his exploits over decades in politics. Glossing over the rougher patches, it offers a concise view of some of Israel's biggest milestones. |
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Op-ed: It’s hard to say goodbye to Shimon Peres, a leader who evoked feelings of astonishment and envy, admiration and contempt, love and hate. It’s hard to say goodbye because of the illusive feeling he created that he was here to stay. |
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Analysis: Former minister could have put up a serious fight against Netanyahu within Likud, but if he would have won he would have been left with a bruised, beaten and mangled party; his mature decision will eventually pay off. |
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Analysis: Labor-Hatnua union proves that Herzog is a seasoned politician with a killer instinct and that Tzipi Livni hasn't given up her dream of becoming prime minister. But will it be enough for them to win the elections? |
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Analysis: Latest election polls show Israelis are willing to bid farewell to Benjamin Netanyahu and give someone else, like Isaac Herzog, a chance. |
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Analysis: After he singlehandedly drove away the best people in the Likud, the prime minister is left with those who are prepared to burn down the house as long as they win in the primary elections. |
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Op-ed: In his accusations against Israel, Ban Ki-moon fired the opening shot in an international diplomatic war of attrition. |
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President elect's close relationship with Sa'ar and poor connection to prime minister may collapse coalition. |
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Analysis: In his UN address, American president created a logical connection between Tehran, Ramallah and Jerusalem |
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Op-ed: In Jerusalem speech, US president went over the head of a prime minister he does not trust |
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Analysis: Likud trying to break Lapid-Bennett alliance by turning religious public against Yesh Atid |
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Analysis: Will prime minister be courageous enough to end sacred alliance with ultra-Orthodox parties? |
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Analysis: Yachimovich forced to make dramatic statement after people began questioning her credibility |
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Analysis: Europe fed up with Bibi; wants to put Palestinian issue back on the agenda ahead of elections |
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Op-ed: Bibi-Lieberman merger may awaken all those who fear for Israel's democratic character |
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Op-ed: Bibi has no doubt he will form next government, but Olmert may turn elections upside down |
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Analysis: President's public comments against solo military operation indicative of tense relations with prime minister |
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Analysis: Dempsey's remark regarding IDF's inability to destroy Iran's nuclear capability meant to show Israel who's boss |
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Analysis: Shaul Mofaz is the big loser of Kadima’s departure, but who are the big winners? |
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Op-ed: After being acquitted of key charges, former prime minister ready to go back into politics |
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Ahead of Winograd Report, Bibi shows moderate face, Olmert woos Right |
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Politicians waiting for dust to settle in wake of IDF chief of staff's resignation |
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Former PM begins campaign at two kibbutzim, exhausts listeners with slogans |
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Labor leadership up for grabs as Peretz, Barak and Ayalon prepare for fight |
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In retrospect, Ariel Sharon's term in office raises difficult questions |
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Olmert, Peretz realize they cannot run country while engaging in mudslinging |
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Sharon's associates discuss army chief's appointment; will Peretz have to go? |
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Lieberman's addition to government made quite a few politicians happy |
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More than anything, Peres wants to become president |
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It seems Amir Peretz has not learned a thing from the 'slings and arrows' of Israeli politics |
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Defense minister's decision to back a state commission of inquiry is rather confusing |
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Nearly three months after the establishment of Olmert’s cabinet, Israel seeks a change that will bring a sense of revenge. Meanwhile, PM is zigzagging his way to state commission of inquiry |
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Political fallout from war could exact stiff price from current leaders, while providing golden opportunity for others |
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War has exposed too many questions about defense establishment, home front, politics and much more |
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Despite the war, senior politicians are quick to criticize Ehud Olmert, Amir Peretz, even the IDF – off the record |
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Some things never change over in the Labor Party |
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Olmert may play on Peretz's fears, but latter seems to forget just who's in charge here |
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The Labor Party chairman had better move quickly to consolidate his power |
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Someone has got to put an end to Amir Peretz's visions of grandeur |
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Make no mistake about it: These elections most dramatic in years |
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This election campaign was marked by moustaches, sweat and cigars, but no real issues |
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French youth are screaming for all of us |
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Netanyahu convinced Likud Central Committee to shoot itself in the foot |
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Only thing Kadima's spin-masters aren't ready for is public waking up |
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Kadima is trying to dumb down these elections, and neither Labor nor Likud can do anything about it |
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Everyone will try to seize opportunity created by Sharon’s departure |
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PM's political career over, but Israel's democracy can handle it |
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Sharon's latest scandal should shake Israelis out of their complacency. But it won't. |
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Attempt to oust Moshe Feiglin is unprecedented chutzpah |
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Criticism leveled at Mofaz for defecting to Kadima party may be unfair |
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Hanegbi defection signifies new political reality in Israel |
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History will remember Peres as a man who dedicated his life for peace |
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Peretz, Lapid and Shinui are the main losers of Sharon's decision |
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Upcoming elections campaign expected to be short but painful |
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After long months of political spin aimed at keeping the prime minister in power, those in the political arena are beginning to tire of the cynical use of any means possible to stall for time. One can accuse Likud rebels of factionalism, but perhaps it is finally time to ask the prime minister and his people some tough questions |
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Likud ‘rebels’ long for the good old days |
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It's official: Ariel Sharon is the ultimate Houdini of Israeli politics |
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Is prime minister getting sick and tired of Likud shenanigans? |
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The Likud's march towards early primaries can only be explained with madness |
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Ariel Sharon will return from the U.N. confident, strong and stable |
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Sharon may emerge as the unrivalled king of Israeli politics by the end of the month |
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Netanyahu sure knows how to put on a show |
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Sharon has a number of choices ahead of him, but luck will probably see him through no matter what he does |
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Global admiration for PM Sharon comes with price tag |
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Rocket attacks will determine Prime Minister Sharon's popularity |
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No dramatic political shifts expected at this time |
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One does not have to abolish office of Chief Rabbi - just rotate in Reform and Conservative candidates |
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Political correspondent Attila Somfalvi offers behind-the-scenes look at Bush-Sharon summit |
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