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Poem – Then Said the Devil (Az Amar Ha’Satan) by Nathan Alterman

The Hebrew poem אָז אָמַר הַשָׂטָן (az amar ha’satan), which literally translates to ‘then said the devil’, is believed to be the last poem written by Nathan Alterman – one of Israel’s most prominent and influential poets. It got published in 1970, shortly after his tragic and sudden death of complications of an intestine illness. […]

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Gender Jihad – Why Queers for Palestine make total sense

The ‘Queers for Palestine’ movement has been around for several years now, but there’s no doubt it gained a lot of traction and attention after the horrible events of October 7th and the world-wide pro-Palestinian demonstrations that ensued. Don’t believe me? Here’s a Google Trend chart of the last five years for the term Queers

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The proof is in the funding – Is Israel a colonialist state?

Colonialism is one of the most common accusations against Israel. When faced with this accusation, many Israelis usually reply with one or both of the following counter arguments. The first counter argument is that Jews are indigenous to the land of Israel and therefore cannot be colonizers, no more so than Native Americans, the Māori,

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Fabulous Fabrics – The Middle East Conflict through the prism of flags

As primitive means for long distance communication, flags are one of the cruder forms of language if not the crudest. The purpose of a flag is simple – conveying information visually. Be it an identity or a signal, in order for it to be effective, any flag must convey said information in the clearest and

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A land without a people – How one word screwed the most well-known Zionist slogan

The saying ‘a land without a people for a people without a land’ is probably the most well-known expression associated with the Zionist movement. As such, it is probably also the one statement anti-Zionist activists work most tirelessly and tediously to twist and refute. In this article we will take a look at the origin

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