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Lured Into a pro-Kahane Hostel: What Happened to These Young U.S. Jews After Birthright
Judy Maltz | 14.11.2017
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Opinion || Saudi Arabia: Israel's Dream State
Zvi Bar'el | 15.11.2017
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Activist Linda Sarsour speaks ahead of the March for Racial Justice in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. The March for Racial Justice is a multi-community movement organized to protest against systemic racism and promote civil rights for all. Photographer: Yana Paskova/Bloomberg
Opinion || American Jews, Lay Off Linda Sarsour
David Schraub | 15.11.2017
Rudi Weissenstein
Haaretz Photo Blog || The Year Is 1936. A Man Picks Up a Camera, Captures an Israel That's No More
Daniel Tchetchik and Rudi Weissenstein | 15.11.2017
Far-right nationalists burn flares and wave Polish flags during the annual march to commemorate Poland's National Independence Day in Warsaw, Poland. Nov. 11, 2017
Opinion || 90% of Polish Jews Died in the Holocaust. So Why Are Poland's Nationalists Chanting 'Get the Jews Out of Power'?
Maya Vinokour | 13.11.2017
Netanyahu and Kushner, June, 2017.
Analysis || Trump’s Mideast Peace Initiative Could Be Netanyahu’s Hail Mary Escape Ploy
Chemi Shalev | 15.11.2017
Iran President Hassan Rohani meets with Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa in Tehran, November 6, 2017.
Analysis || For Many Sunni Muslim Countries, Iran Is Not Necessarily a Threat
Zvi Bar'el | 14.11.2017
'Alt-right' leader Richard Spencer tweets Muslim woman pictured 'ignoring victims of London terror attack,'which was shared by a Russian bot Twitter account
Revealed || Russian Gov't Troll Posing as 'TEXAN Patriot' Behind Photo of Muslim Woman 'Ignoring London Terror Victims'
Haaretz | 15.11.2017
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, attend a meeting in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. Putin, in Iran on Wednesday for trilateral talks with Tehran and Azerbaijan, offered his support to the Islamic Republic's nuclear deal under threat by President Donald Trump's refusal to re-certify the accord. (Alexei Druzhinin, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
Despite Israeli Concerns, Russia Says Iran's Presence in Syria Is Legitimate
Reuters and Haaretz | 14.11.2017
Pepe the Frog, an internet meme, has become a symbol of the alt-right.
New Silicon Valley Cyber Center to Tackle anti-Semitic Online Hate
Amir Tibon | 13.03.2017
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