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Israeli police detain a Palestinian youth during scuffles that erupted in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem. September 8, 2017
Opinion || Birthright Unmasks Its Real Agenda: To Erase the Narrative of Palestinians Like Me
Zizo (Ziyad) Abul Hawa | 05.11.2017
A Birthright tour arriving in Israel, May 2015
Opinion || Birthright's Policy to Meet Only 'Good' pro-Zionist Arabs Was Offensive and Dishonest From the Start
Anton Goodman | 05.11.2017
Israelis commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Tel Aviv, November 4, 2017.
Opinion || Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Rally Is Sad in More Ways Than One
Gideon Levy | 05.11.2017
File photo: A 2013 protest against the naval blockade of Gaza in Gaza City.
Editorial || Time to Lift the Gaza Blockade
Haaretz Editorial | 05.11.2017
Opinion || Why Is Reform Chief Rick Jacobs Mimicking the Lies of Birthright and Israel Detractors?
Gil Troy | 03.11.2017
PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1994.
Opinion || Setting the Record Straight on Yitzhak Rabin
Amira Hass | 06.11.2017
Palestinian refugees, part of an exodus of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip, arriving in east Jordan in 1968
Opinion || 100 Years Ago, Britain Facilitated Palestine's Ethnic Cleansing. Today, Britain's Celebrating It
Saeb Erekat | 02.11.2017
A gay couple dancing at wedding (illustrative).
Opinion || In Praise of Intermarriage: Why Are Israeli Jews So Afraid of Relationships With Arabs?
Ofri Ilany | 03.11.2017
Birthright participants. 5 April 2015.
Opinion || Birthright's So Scared of Arabs It's Banned Them
Noam Shuster Eliassi | 02.11.2017
This handout file photo taken in 1925 and obtained from the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO) on October 24, 2017, shows Arthur Balfour (C), former British prime minister, and Chaim Weizmann (3rd-R), the then future first President of Israel, visiting Tel Aviv. Britain's Balfour Declaration turns 100 this week, hailed by Israel for helping lead to its founding, but viewed by Palestinians as contributing to a catastrophe that stole their land. The November 2, 1917 declaration by then British foreign minister Arthur Balfour said his government viewed "with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people".
Opinion || Britain's True Motivation Behind the Balfour Declaration
Shlomo Avineri | 02.11.2017
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