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They're Israel's Far Right, Pro-ethnic Cleansing Nationalists. But Don't Call Them 'Nazis'

On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, far right leader Bezalel Smotrich threatened Palestinian citizens of Israel with ethnic cleansing. Calling him a Nazi is too easy a way out of the real, pressing problem his camp poses for Israel and Judaism

Anshel Pfeffer
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The only time, in the heat of a political argument, I actually called someone a "Nazi," I immediately apologized. He forgave me. He’s my brother, after all.

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