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Is Israel trying to hide arms exports to neo-Nazi militias in Ukraine?
Human rights activists are hoping to use the courts to expose Israeli arms exports and security know-how to neo-Nazi militias fighting in Ukraine. By Shuki Taussig Is Israel knowingly selling weapons to neo-Nazi militias in Ukraine? A group of Israeli human rights activists filed a petition to the Tel Aviv District Court last June to demand the government…
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June 19, 2019
With its new embassy in Jerusalem, Bibi will ignore Paraguay’s Nazi past
At the opening ceremony of Paraguay’s new embassy in Jerusalem, Netanyahu spoke about common values such as democracy, tolerance, and coexistence. He failed to mention the fact that Paraguay gave asylum to Nazi war criminals. By Eitay Mack Taking a cue from the Trump administration, Paraguay was the third country to move its embassy from…
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May 27, 2018
Between Poland’s Holocaust revisionism and Israel’s Nakba denial
Poland’s attempt to scrub clean its role in the murder of European Jewry is, at its core, no different from Israel’s attempt to erase the catastrophe that befell the Palestinians in 1948. By Haneen Zoabi The responses coming from Israel to the new Polish law, which forbids discussing war crimes committed by the Polish people…
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January 28, 2018
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Jews stand up for Muslims, as Muslims once stood up for them
Muslims once protected Jews from Nazi persecution. Today, American Jews are standing up for Muslims in the face of President Trump’s draconian ban. These are everyday stories of resistance — even if they are hardly reported. Over one million dollars were collected by Americans who were disgusted by the recent arson attack on a mosque in Victoria,…
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Aziz Abu Sarah
February 4, 2017
When your own Jewish father calls you a Nazi
Once upon a time you could vote for Netanyahu or Meretz and move on with your life. Today even a conversation about the occupation can end relationships between loved ones. By Su* Like the very best of internet trolls, today my father banished me to Berlin with the non-Jewish son I never had. In the…
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May 27, 2016
Israel’s forgotten heroes of the Red Army
This Holocaust Memorial Day, a group of young Russian-speaking Israelis is calling attention to the stories of their grandparents — Soviet heroes who defeated the Nazis, living on the margins of Israeli society. By Edi Zhensker and Berry Rosenberg A lot of us stare at them and wonder: who are these elderly people who speak…
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May 4, 2016
Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel: Something’s missing
With Holocaust Remembrance Day upon us once again in Israel, I am republishing a piece I wrote four years ago. I’ve decided not to make any changes because not that much has changed and the spirit of the piece remains true to today. This year, I dedicate it to the people of Syria, may someone…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
April 7, 2013
Stand With Us poster sends truly universal message – accidentally
Controversial poster juxtaposes Holocaust survivors with IDF soldiers. The only thing is, the Nazis’ victims in the picture are probably not Jewish. Ami Kaufman reported here on a tasteless Stand With Us poster, politicizing the memory of the Holocaust in order to support Israeli policy and the IDF. Here is the poster, and I urge…
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Noam Sheizaf
March 30, 2013
Why Nazi comparisons are (almost) completely useless
Activists and journalists are up at arms about a Knesset attempt to outlaw comparisons to Nazism. The law is an atrocious attack on freedom of speech, but Nazi comparisons in any political debate are both counterproductive and morally flawed. Maybe with one exception. The Knesset, in a preposterously self-conscious move (one hopes), is planning to…
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Dimi Reider
January 21, 2012
Why Nazi Germany references are banned on my blog
I have made up my mind to ban all Holocaust and/or Nazi Germany references on comments to my posts, for the following reasons: 1. Israel is not Nazi Germany. It’s not even close. I find the current political trends troubling, even dangerous, but this country is not engaged in a systematic, full-scale genocide, and since…
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Noam Sheizaf
January 12, 2011
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