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Book Club: Benjamin Netanyahu has triumphantly returned to Israeli politics. The three-time PM has left an indelible mark on the Israeli political landscape, with his right-wing, myopic and troubling ideals now defined in his memoir, 'My Story'.
Book Club: Known for investigating the Watergate scandal, Bob Woodward now examines Biden’s presidency in 'War', focusing on global crises and US leadership
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has attacked Donald Trump's latest anti-Muslim outburst. The presidential hopeful subsequently cancelled his planned December trip to Israel.
Book Club: The 'Visualizing Palestine' book uses striking infographics to reveal the history, as well as the ongoing struggle and displacement of Palestinians
Book Club: Professor & author Ilan Pappé delves into Israel's war on Gaza while discussing the re-publishing of his 2006 book and the release of his latest book
The battle over optics and perception has formally migrated online, where social media has been a gamechanger in revealing the rising tide of ultra-nationalism within Israel, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
Book Club: Azad Essa's Hostile Homelands puts India's relationship with Israel in a historical context, looking at the origins of Zionism and Hindutva; India's changing position on Palestine; and the countries' growing military-industrial relations.
Book Club: Israel's infrastructure of occupation has been exported worldwide. Experts in the 'architecture of control', Israel's military-industrial complex has used the destruction of the West Bank and Gaza as selling points for autocratic regimes.
Book Club: °®Âþµº sits down with journalist John Lyons, whose new book, Dateline Jerusalem: Journalism's Toughest Assignment, examines the current stranglehold of the Israeli lobby within Australia and how to shift the current narrative.
Israel and America denounced the deaths of four Israeli soldiers in a Jerusalem truck-ramming incident on Sunday as a 'terrorist attack'. They should look up the definition.