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Emboldened by far-right rhetoric, a new music genre has emerged in Israel, one that celebrates the death of Palestinians and the destruction of Gaza.
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.
Blaming Netanyahu for the Gaza war is convenient, but the ethnic cleansing of Palestine is core to the Zionist ideology Israel is built on, writes Ahmad Ibsais.
Jordan's attachment to the status quo has been eclipsed by Israeli expansionism, forcing its balancing act into uncharted territory, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
To characterise campus protests as comparable to Nazi antisemitism, as Benjamin Netanyahu has done, is grotesque, writes Peter Singer.
Comment: Netanyahu's political future may still look unsure, but his explicit support for a fanatic, right-wing alliance has helped pave their way into the Knesset, writes David Sheen.
With Israel's ongoing violence in Lebanon and Palestine, war remains especially brutal for women. Activist Lina AbiRafeh speaks to them about their experiences
Comment: In exchange for remarkably little from Gantz, Netanyahu has secured his future, and the threat of annexation looms clearer, writes Mitchell Plitnick.
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.
Comment: Whether or not he's re-elected, the damage is done. Netanyahu has paved the way for the most maniacal racists in Israel's history, writes David Sheen.