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- Some of my best friends demand that I write an article condemning unconditionally the “administrative detention” of Jewish terrorists.Three suspected terrorists have already been arrested under this procedure. They are members of a group following the teachings of Rabbi Meir Kahane (the leader is...
- In Japan in the good old days, Benjamin Netanyahu would by now have committed hara-kiri. In England at that time, the monarch would have appointed him governor of the most remote little island in the Pacific Ocean.In Israel, his popularity rating is bound to go up.Because in our country, the old...
- Once a Soviet citizen went to vote. He was given a sealed envelope and told to put it in the ballot box. “Could I possibly see for whom I am voting?” he asked timidly. “Of course not!” the official answered indignantly, “In the Soviet Union, we respect the secrecy of the ballot!”In Israel,...
- On Monday, the 19th Knesset voted to dissolve itself, less than two years after its election. For many of its members it was a sad day, a kind of political hara-kiri. They have no chance of re-election. Some of them are so forgettable, that I do not recognize their names or faces.The day after, a...
- Seeing her face on the TV screen, one is struck by her beauty. It is the face of an angel, pure and innocent.Then she opens her mouth, and what pours out is vile and ugly, the racist message of the extreme right. Like seeing a cherub parting its lips and revealing the teeth of a vampire.Ayelet...
- THE greatest danger to Israel is not the putative Iranian nuclear bomb. The greatest danger is the stupidity of our leaders....
- Binyamin Netanyahu aroused my pity. From my 10 years in the Knesset I know how unpleasant it is to speak before an empty hall. His die-hard followers — a pathetic residue of Casino magnates and burned-out Zionist right-wingers — sat in the gallery and an overblown Israeli delegation sat in the...
- When you have a conflict between two parties, the way to solve it is clear: You put them in the same room, let them thrash out their differences and emerge with a reasonable solution acceptable to both.For example, a conflict between a wolf and a lamb. Put them in the same room, let them thrash...
- Can a law be both ridiculous and dangerous?...
- It was a moving experience. Moments that spoke not only to the mind, but also — and foremost — to the heart....
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