The Real Threat to Israel’s Democracy Comes from the Office of Its Attorney General
The incoherence of the accusation against Netanyahu.
October 25, 2019
Israel’s recent offer of aid is nothing new.
Following the announcement of the U.S. drawdown in Syria, Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the Turkish invasion and declared a willingness to extend nonmilitary aid to the Syrian Kurds. To understand why, writes Kassy Dillon, one must look to the 20th-century history of cooperation between the Jewish state and the Middle East’s largest stateless people:
The incoherence of the accusation against Netanyahu.
A deadly sunset clause.
Rashi and the Timaeus.
Israel’s recent offer of aid is nothing new.
The case of the mixed-up sacrificial birds.
Following the announcement of the U.S. drawdown in Syria, Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the Turkish invasion and declared a willingness to extend nonmilitary aid to the Syrian Kurds. To understand why, writes Kassy Dillon, one must look to the 20th-century history of cooperation between the Jewish state and the Middle East’s largest stateless people:
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