The Second Coming?
June 24, 2016 11:05 pm Leave your thoughtsSuddenly, a familiar face, almost forgotten, appeared on the TV screen
Uri Avnery
Suddenly, a familiar face, almost forgotten, appeared on the TV screen
Many years ago I received a phone call from the Prime Minister's office. I was told that Yitzhak Rabin wanted to see me in private
This peace process is like a sleeping dog. A dangerous dog. While it sleeps, Netanyahu can get away with everything
Position after position is taken over by the far-far right, which is ruling Israel now. Slowly. Very, very slowly.
"The best lack all convictions, while the worst are full of passionate intensity!"
"Please don't write about Ya'ir Golan!" a friend begged me, "Anything a leftist like you writes will only harm him!"
When David Ben-Gurion read out Israel's declaration of independence on May 14, 1948, I was in Kibbutz Hulda.
Some days ago, Yitzhak Herzog said something especially obnoxious. He declared that his party is failing at elections because people believe that its members are "Arab lovers".
I had a visitor: General Rehavam Ze'evi, known by his nickname Gandhi, an extreme rightist, came to see me.
This week, President Rivlin published a peace plan. That is not a usual act by a president, whose office is mainly ceremonial.