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Ariel Sharon feared genocide charges over Israel's role in Sabra and Shatila
Notes from 1983 cabinet meeting show former defense minister was concerned that the entire government, including Prime Minister Menachem Begin, would be accused of genocide in the massacres at Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon if the Kahan commission's findings were accepted.
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'Israel misled U.S. diplomats during Sabra and Shatila massacre'
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How Israel dug its own grave in Lebanon
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Akiva Eldar
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Archives shed light on the collapse of the Begin government
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Amir Oren
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Military Intelligence and Mossad traded blame over Sabra and Chatila massacre, archives reveal
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Sparing the Mossad at the expense of Military Intelligence
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The curious case of Natan Eshel and Bibi's curious silence
Natan Eshel, Bibi's right-hand man, is embroiled in one of Israel's most peculiar political scandals. What makes it so dangerous is who's not talking about it.
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Asher Schechter
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Feb 7, 2013
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09:14 AM
Israeli Election 2013 as commedia dell'arte
In Israeli politics, parties are ephemeral but personalities are forever. Twelve profiles of Israel's most influential politicians – not good or bad, not villains nor heroes, just frail humans who insist on the spotlight - are now available in kindle e-book format.
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Asher Schechter
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Jan 28, 2013
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12:03 PM
The king is dead, long live the prime minister
Yes, Netanyahu won the election. But the scales have fallen from the public's eyes. The love isn't there.
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Asher Schechter
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Jan 25, 2013
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07:29 AM
MK Dov Khenin can putt from the political rough
The Hadash party member is an unabashed communist, a far-left radical, an outspoken anti-Zionist – and the best MK in the outgoing Knesset.
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Asher Schechter
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Jan 19, 2013
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09:35 AM
A Labor candidate for Knesset without much to say, meet Omer Bar-Lev
He radiates a likable simplicity, forthrightness and modesty, but no great charisma.
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Gideon Levy
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Alex Levac
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Jan 11, 2013
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07:25 PM
Michael Ben Ari, bugbear of the left
Ironically, if he bears a resemblance to anybody, it's to his antithesis, Hanin Zuabi. They also both have election ads – in Arabic.
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Asher Schechter
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Jan 11, 2013
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08:55 AM
How Shaul Mofaz became the Israeli George Costanza
As the Knesset's biggest party heads for the garbage heap of history, this former general can do nothing but ponder where he went wrong.
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Asher Schechter
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Jan 6, 2013
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02:01 PM
Hanin Zuabi: Annoying and likes it that way
The Balad party MK has made a name for herself antagonizing the majority of Israelis. She doesn't have many other tools at her disposal.
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Asher Schechter
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Dec 28, 2012
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How Likud MK Miri Regev talked her way to the top
The world is Miri Regev's show. We're just lucky to be in it.
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Asher Schechter
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Dec 21, 2012
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Labor party candidate Moshe Mizrahi hates bad guys
First-time Labor party candidate Moshe Mizrahi's strong sense of justice will be put to the test when he takes his Knesset seat - alongside many of the politicians he once investigated.
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Asher Schechter
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Dec 16, 2012
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