Muhammad, Where Are You?
October 25, 2014 5:43 pm Leave your thoughtsAbout a month ago, on the eve of the Jewish New Year, the government statistical office published a set of interesting items about the population of the state
Uri Avnery
About a month ago, on the eve of the Jewish New Year, the government statistical office published a set of interesting items about the population of the state
Sweden, like Britain, was always considered a "pro-Israeli" country, loyally voting against "anti-Israel" resolutions in the UN. If such important Western nations are reconsidering their attitudes towards the policy of Israel, what does it mean?
Lately, the words "Crusaders" and "Zionists" have been appearing more and more often as twins
If I could choose between the two rhetorical gladiators, I would rather have Mahmoud Abbas representing Israel and Netanyahu representing the other side
Recently, Haaretz columnist Ari Shavit has written an article in which he equally condemns "extreme rightists" and "extreme leftists", those who advocate war and those who advocate peace
Two countries competed this week for first place in news programs all over the world: Scotland and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
The last war has come to an end, the next war has not yet started, so let's use the time to speak of many things. Of Hannibal, for example
For six decades my friends and I have warned our people: if we don't make peace with the nationalist Arab forces, we shall be faced with Islamic Arab forces
The war was over. Families returned to their kibbutzim near Gaza. Kindergartens opened up again. A ceasefire was in force and extended again and again. Obviously, both sides were exhausted.
The trouble with war is that it has two sides. Everything would be so much easier if war had only one side