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Israel, 2014 in seven numbers (more or less)
2014 has been a long year. From ISIS to Ukraine to Boko Haram to Ebola, the year seems to have gone from bad to worse, and worse again. In Israel, we went from kidnapping and murder to war to lone … Continue reading
Last night, next to the radios
A few weeks ago, I voted in my first Israeli election. On the days leading up to the event itself, as the results were published, and in the days that followed, I was glued to the internet, waiting for every … Continue reading
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Tagged Arabs, History, Israel elections, Jews, Mandate Palestine, newspapers, Tel Aviv, Woodhead Commission
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