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Noa Landau

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‘Avatar’ and Rousseau: MK Simcha Rothman's Dangerous Pseudo-intellectual Analysis

This Is Really a Marginal Anecdote, Especially These Days, With One Horror Coming Fast on the Heels of Another. And Yet, Recently I Haven’t Been Able to Get Thi → Read More

One Brave Analyst's Battle for Public Information

Keren Marciano Is a Senior Economic Analyst on Israel’s Most Viewed Newscast. She Has Many Years of Experience in Covering State Budgets. On Friday She Honestly → Read More

Israelis Must Prepare for a Long, Painful Battle Against Netanyahu’s Judicial Coup

Nothing will deter this extremist government from its path of demolition and opponents must know that their struggle will often be more despairing than heroic → Read More

Demographic Determinism Is Wrong. Here’s Why It Matters for Israel

Since the Results of Israel’s Last Election Were Announced, Alongside the Huge Mobilization of Citizens Against the New Government’s Plans, a Wan Melody of Desp → Read More

Nine Lessons for Israel From Turkey's Anti-liberal Regression

In the Past Few Weeks, There Has Been Increasing Talk in Israel About the Lessons Learned by Opponents of the Regime in Hungary. This Is a Positive Development, → Read More

Nine Lessons for Israel From Turkey's Anti-liberal Regression

In the Past Few Weeks, There Has Been Increasing Talk in Israel About the Lessons Learned by Opponents of the Regime in Hungary. This Is a Positive Development, → Read More

The Destruction of Minority Rights in Israel

As the Protest Against the Planned Judicial Coup Grows, So Do the Voices Calling for Compromises and Concessions “From Both Sides.” Chief Among Them Is Presiden → Read More

Nevertheless, Keep Protesting

Predictably, This Weekend’s Terror Attacks Led to Calls to Suspend or Soften the Public Protests Against the Government, Alongside Calls Urging the Opposition L → Read More

The Right Is Turning Israel Into Hungary, Brazenly

In the Past Decade, the Israeli Right Has Developed a Systematic Strategy. It Has Waged an Aggressive Delegitimization Campaign Against Any Kind of Cooperation → Read More

The Israeli Envoys Who Should Resign in Protest

As Is Par for the Course With a Change of Government, the New Ministers Are Currently Busy Doing Away With the Ministry Directors Left Behind by the Outgoing Mi → Read More

Israel Sees Palestinian Human Rights Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Among the Myriad Problems in the Security Cabinet’s Decision to “Punish” the Palestinians for Their Diplomatic Efforts to Fight the Occupation Was One Particula → Read More

A Spoiler for The Hague: It's Annexation

The UN General Assembly Voted Friday to Ask the International Court of Justice in The Hague for an Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of Israel’s Occupa → Read More

The Opposition’s Double Challenge – in the Knesset and in Civil Society

The size of the challenge facing Israeli opposition forces was evident visible from the very first moment of the inauguration of the most radical government in the history of Israel → Read More

Israel’s Radical Center Is Being Born

It Seems That the Common Israeli Lefty Has Recently Become an Amateur Naturalist. Like the Protagonist of Eugene Ionesco's Play "Rhinocerous," Who Watches as Hi → Read More

Too Few Secular Israelis for a Secular Revolt

A Colleague Who Grew Up in the United States Told Me Last Week About an Israeli Phenomenon That Seemed a Bit Strange to Her: She Was Invited to Celebrate With H → Read More

Who’s an Anarchist?

Every Few Years, the Israeli Right Starts Worrying That It’s No Longer Enough to Curse the Left With That Hackneyed but Effective Term, “Leftists.” Sometimes, R → Read More

It's Not a Question of Numbers, the Override Clause Will Turn Israel Into a Majoritarian Democracy

With the Growing Support in the Nascent Governing Coalition for Passing the So-called Override Clause, Long-winded Debate Has Flourished About Models for the Se → Read More

Israel’s Chutzpah at the United Nations

Israel’s Chutzpah at the United Nations, Orchestrated by Israeli Ambassador to the Organization, Gilad Erdan, Set New Records This Weekend. → Read More

Israel’s Perfect, Wasted Opportunity at the UN

Israel’s Chutzpah at the United Nations, Orchestrated by Israeli Ambassador to the Organization, Gilad Erdan, Set New Records This Weekend. → Read More

The world won’t save Israel from itself this time either

In recent days there have been hints and hopes that the enlightened world will boycott Ben-Gvir and perhaps even the entire extreme-right government, but the truth is that there is no ‘political tsunami’ on the horizon → Read More