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Blame Zamir: Netanyahu’s latest front in his war on responsibility, democracy
If the government pressure finally pushes Eyal Zamir to quit, it will just be another victory in the October 7 coalition’s campaign to deflect blame.
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Is a political assassination in Israel possible today?
Could a political assassination still occur in Israel today? Has the danger passed? Thirty years have gone by, full of fierce internal struggles, yet without an outbreak of extreme violence.
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We deserve better statesmanship
Israel’s political disputes are legitimate, but these arguments must be conducted with decorum, with respect for those who hold office, and with esteem for the institutions they represent.
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The End of the War Should Not Bring Israel Back to pre-Oct. 7 Debates
Will anyone champion the average Israeli fed up with both extremes’ take-no-prisoners, often self-sabotaging, rigidity?
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20 years later: Israel’s lessons learned from Gush Katif and Tisha B’Av
No one could have known for certain back in 2005 what would happen next, how just two years later, Hamas would violently seize control of Gaza and that it would lead to the October 7 massacre.
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Ten Secrets to Academic Success
Despite its problems, North America’s Higher Education system remains the most marvelous laboratory for instilling knowledge, nurturing ideas, generating innovations, and cultivating young minds invented since the Babylonian Yeshivas.
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Netanyahu must decide if he’s a leader or follower as his government loses Israel’s trust
Why then does Netanyahu choose to turn his back on the will of the majority, thereby eroding public trust in him and his government?
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How to break the deadlock on investigating October 7 failures
Israelis want a commission of inquiry, but the government has refused. What if a panel was tasked with preventing future disasters, not assigning blame?