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Avi Shilon

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Latest Articles by Avi Shilon
It’s still possible to divide the land

There’s no reason to waste more words on the necessity of the two-state solution. What’s important to stress is that this pessimism, which feeds on the feeling that we’ve missed the deadline, stems from shortsightedness and impatience.

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A counter to the Nakba

If the government truly intends to reach an agreement on how to define Jews of Middle Eastern origin, and not just to pose a counter to the Nakba, the equation between Palestinian and Jewish refugees has some value.

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Sudan Israel
Israel's right to choose its migrants

Those crying out for Israel to let refugees and migrants flood freely into the country ignore the moral right of a nation state to discriminate in favor of its own people.

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Not a Better Place

The failure of the electric car company reminds us that scientific developments won't be enough for us to ensure our existence here.

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The true lesson of the social protests

The protests helped changes things for the better, but not because they wrought some deep cultural change. We just learned to give greater obedience to the traditional Israeli commandment: Don’t be a sucker.

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Moshe Feiglin: ominous oddball, or just thinking out of the box?

Feiglin, the Likud's right-wing bogeyman, may be more enlightened than some of the Knesset members in Habayit Hayehudi.

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'Generation N' goes into labor

Today's 30-somethings are so wrapped up in themselves that narcissism could be their new label. But when it comes to having babies, they should get over the fear of upsetting their precious routines.

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The new Knesset's enlightened dictatorship

The 19th Knesset has quality lawmakers in it; too bad they are bowing to their party leaders' whims.

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Of racist Israeli soccer fans and the ultra-Orthodox draft

Secular leaders must show largeness of spirit and, together with the Haredim, search for a compromise that would result in a sharing of the burden without negating anyone’s right to live according to his beliefs.

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Not a make-or-break election

Given the current climate in the Middle East, the significance of this round of voting is in laying the foundations for the polls that will take Israel into its 70th year.

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The Israeli film 'The Gatekeepers'
A Nazi in every corner

While the popularity in Israel of Nazi and Holocaust analogies and comparisons is clearly deplorable on many levels it may also have some value in helping us to process our understanding of that terrible era.

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Villains of Harpaz affair: PR advisers

The control that PR/media advisers have gained among senior officials is so damaging that it blinds them to the false reality they are trying to create.

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Vital Mizrahi ethnicity

The ethnic devil stopped being a devil long ago. It's now a card politicians play when they're in trouble. The problem is, it's a losing card - and it has been from day one.

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Israel is a country in search of an ideology

Naftali Bennett has merged the high-tech world with the knitted kippa, and closer to the center, journalist Yoaz Hendel is pondering the option of a national liberal movement. But the people want more.

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Shamir's successor

Like Shamir Netanyahu is willing to make tactical concessions, as evidenced in his agreeing to hold negotiations in accordance with the Oslo Accords and to freeze construction in the settlements - but only as a tactical maneuver.

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What's wrong with election considerations?

You can criticize Operation Pillar of Defense, but to say the main reason was election considerations is a cynical approach that misses the essence of democracy and the complexity of the conflict.

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