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Contemporary Israeli Politics

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Ghosts at the Feast for Israel’s Birthday Celebration

13 May 1988Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

AT A TIME when British Jews are commemorating the considerable achievements of Israel’s first forty years, some are haunted by the frozen frames of warring children and burning barricades in the Gaza slums. There is the uneasy knowledge that the most advanced military force in the Middle East is using clubs. Truly, the age of…

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There must be Another Way

1 May 1988Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

THE most advanced military force in the Middle East is using clubs,’ remarked Dedi Zucker, an Israeli parliamentarian, recently. For many enlightened Jewish supporters of Israel, the age of innocence is over. The burning barricades and the warring youngsters in the Gaza sIums have clearly concentrated minds on the West Bank. For rears, moderate Israelis…

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New israel Fund

1 September 1987Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Raising funds for Israel has always occupied a prominent if segregated role in Diaspora communities. In the United States, some $400 million dollars is allocated each year to the Jewish Agency-World Zionist Organization by the United Jewish Appeal (UJA). In recent years, there has been a slow but discernible change in aims and objectives contrasting…

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Choosing between Bad and Worse

1 September 1987Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

THE forthcoming Jewish New Year, 5748, falls appropriately between two other days of celebration—the twentieth anniversary of the Israeli victory in the Six Day War and the fortieth Yom Ha’atzmaut next summer. And indeed, in contrast to the tumultuous and divisive Begin years, the present is a sea of tranquillity. Inflation has dropped from 450…

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Israel’s Nuclear Environment

1 March 1987Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

Israel’s involvement in nuclear weaponry, whilst recognized for many years, has certainly been brought to the fore by the Vanunu affair. Yet even before Vanunu’s act of apparent treachery, a small but growing number of Israeli citizens had pressed apprehension at the intention of the government to use nuclear energy for generating electricity. Since 1981,…

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Back to the Future

1 June 1986Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

  “War is Peace” —George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four THE recent expulsion of the head of Syrian intelligence in Britain is an indication of the concerted effort to thwart attacks on Jewish and Israeli institutions in this country. At the Tokyo summit, it was decided to take specific measures and to improve coordination in an…

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Israel, Star Wars and Soviet Jews

1 March 1986Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

IN the midst of Shimon Peres’s triumphant visit to London, Israel announced that she had agreed to participate in Mr Reagan’s Strategic Defence Initiative—Star Wars. In March 1985, Israel was invited to detail—in Mr Caspar Weinberger’s words—”the areas of your country’s research excellence that you deem most promising for this programme”. Since it has taken…

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Religious Opposition to Kahane

1 December 1985Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israeli RightColin Shindler

The election of Meir Kahane to the Knesset sent shock waves through Israel and the Diaspora. At the time, public relations pundits in Britain dismissed it as more or less a freak result. It was not regarded as part of a prevalent trend toward irrational policies in Israel. A year later, several opinion polls suggest…

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Talking to the Palestinians

1 December 1985Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

EARLY ONE hundred years ago, the progenitor of cultural Zionism, Ahad Ha’am visited the Land of Israel for the first time. 0n his return, he wrote an acerbic article in Hamelitz, the St Petersburg Hebrew daily. Although his central theme was his castigation of the Hovevei Zion settlers for unethical financial practice, he also registered…

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Sharon: an Israeli Caesar

1 September 1985Book Reviews, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israeli RightColin Shindler

Sharon: an Israeli Caesar by Uzi Benziman, published by Robson Books, 276 pp, £12.95 Anyone with, what might be termed “a liberal conscience” always tries to locate the good, those small islands of common humanity, in the views and actions of an opponent. However, by the time I had passed page 200, with the war…

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