By Or Bareket, on September 29th, 2010%
I welcome Or Bareket, a fellow writer for IsraLeft, as a guest blogger here in the pogg blog. Or’s posts will be posted at uneven intervals here throughout the next few weeks. This one was originally published on July 25, 2009.
The mainstream reaction to the evidence presented by “Shovrim Shtika” was . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: late bloomers
By Dubi Kanengisser, on September 26th, 2010%
This concludes my IsraLeft Salvage project, with my first ever post that was based on my academic work – work that was presented at the Association for Israel Studies conference in 2010, and is now going through the arduous process of publication (hopefully). This is me mulling over some ideas by taking what is . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage: Magnanimity: On The Virtues of Ze’ev Jabotinsky
By Dubi Kanengisser, on September 18th, 2010%
Rod Avissar has graciously agreed to let me reprint his original post, to which my “Not a Nightmare” post was a response, if only to preserve context – and also because it would be a shame to lose it. Originally published November 17, 2009.
On the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, some speak . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: Walking A Deadly Path
By Dubi Kanengisser, on September 18th, 2010%
The last two of my posts on IsraLeft are also the two I am most proud of. It’s not that they’re perfect, or even that I still fully agree with what I said, but they reflect a sentiment I had and still have, and draw out my vision (which is in no way a . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage: A pipe-dream, maybe, but not a nightmare
By Dubi Kanengisser, on September 7th, 2010%
The following text was written by Maital Rozenboim on August 1, 2009, shortly after the shooting at the Tel-Aviv LGBT “Bar-Noar”. It is republished here, as part of my IsraLeft Slavage project, with her permission.
Something happened in Tel-Aviv tonight, a milestone in the delicate relationship between minority and majority, left and right, and . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage/Guest Post: A Different Kind of Terror
By Dubi Kanengisser, on September 5th, 2010%
One of my first elucidations of my support for the one-state solution. Originally published August 18, 2009.
The current policy space includes two major options being seriously debated: the single-nation-state solution, and the Two-State solution. The latter is the one supported by most of those identified with the peace camp: two states, Israel and . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage: A Too State Solution
By Dubi Kanengisser, on August 26th, 2010%
Originally published on July 27, 2009
Israel is currently experiencing a rush of new bills that either passed or are close to passing, that have raised the ire of quite a few Israeli bloggers, but hardly much beyond that. While the media is obsessing over a law that stipulated state-owned land that has been . . . → Read More: IsraLeft Salvage: The Stateless and the Heartless
By Dubi Kanengisser, on August 22nd, 2010%
Sadly, we have decided to shut down IsraLeft due to lack of activity – some of us opened our independent English blogs (e.g.), while others simply didn’t feel like writing for a very long time (a more formal announcement will be posted on the blog itself soon). I myself wrote five posts over the . . . → Read More: IsraLeft salvage: …and who is left
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