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Olympic silenceThe Munich massacre should be commemorated not primarily as an Israeli tragedy, but as a tragedy “within the family of nations,” as Ayalon noted. Jerusalem DayIt was not until the reunification of Jerusalem 45 years ago today, on the 28th of Iyar, that the city truly began to flourish. The new comptrollerIt took Knesset 3 secret-ballot rounds last Monday to elect Judge Joseph Shapira as new state comptroller. Looming perilAs long as infiltrators assume that once through, they become untouchable and able to stay, they will keep coming. Cellphone pricesWe have entered into a promising era of more reasonable cellular phone costs. Nakba and freedomIsrael’s vibrant – though embattled – democracy was on display Monday at Tel Aviv University in all its glory. Legitimate grievance or political stunt?Israel must realize that it gains little by negotiating with the striking prisoners. Stability rulesIsrael Democracy Institute VP claims coalition deal with Kadima is "dangerous" - Why? Kika’s mistakesIf the customer is always right, those local shoppers who stayed away from Kika’s swanky emporium exercised their choice wisely. The truth about HarpazBarak, the injured party in this instance, can be counted upon not to let anything be suppressed. Reform timeSmaller parties need to be encouraged to join larger parties. Voters need to be encouraged to choose larger, more mainstream parties. Extremism in EuropeExtremist parties on both the far-Left and the far-Right are on the rise, apparently exploiting the economic turmoil that has swept across the debt-ridden continent. Biblical lessonsAfter a weekend of tragic violence on our streets, our society is in desperate need of a soul-searching session. Israel’s BeduinWe mustn’t lose sight of the risk that disrespect for the law might spread to other segments of society. Election feverIsrael and the US will experience election fever practically simultaneously. ElectioneeringThe odds are that after the elections, we will be back just where we now are. Unhealthy reportLeadership is needed to return the health system to its past greatness. The time has come for Netanyahu to face up to this responsibility. Debating DiskinDiskin’s criticism, essentially a reiteration of a line taken by Dagan after he stepped down, has shaken up the political establishment. Volatile migrationWhile there is absolutely no excuse for the despicable attacks, we must acknowledge that there is a migrant crisis. Replacing TalCoercion will not expedite this inevitable change; it will only delay it. |
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