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Both Trump and Netanyahu rely on a violent cult of tradition to advance their nationalist agendas and push a global system of apartheid, argues Yoav Litvin.
Comment: Faced with coronavirus and the prospect of cooperation with the Arab Joint List, Gantz unites with Netanyahu to defeat a joint enemy, writes Laura Albast.
Colombia has severed ties with Israel, breaking decades of relations and reliance. But, as Simon RodrÃguez Porras writes, that may be easier said than done.
In-depth: In the absence of an official post-war plan, extremist ideas once reserved for the fringes of society are taking over policymaking in Israel.
The reach and economic impact of the protests continue to propel the movement against Netanyahu's far-right government, but the elephant in the room remains: for Palestinians, there is no democracy to save, writes Richard Silverstein.
In-depth: In Sheikh Jarrah, where Palestinians resist forced evictions, one man is at the centre of the tensions. °®Âþµº takes a deeper look at Itamar Ben-Gvir, the far-right politician adding fuel to the fire.
Comment: Israeli PM Netanyahu's fate lies in the hands of avaricious coalition members, reluctant to cede their perks in the name of justice, writes Barak Barfi.
Comment: Though the Democratic Party is currently in no position to halt annexation, it could spell out the ramifications to Israel should Democrats take control in 2021, writes Josh Ruebner.
Comment: For the Chinese people, and Uighurs in particular, coronavirus has become the pretext for increased state surveillance and harassment, writes James Snell.