In the West Bank, the Palestinian Economy Is Booming
Thanks to trade with Israel and a robust private sector.
August 30, 2019
Awash with memorials, and with attacks on Jews.
Nearly every country in Europe has memorials to the Holocaust; its history is frequently evoked, or alluded to, by politicians and intellectuals. But while it is often taken as a given that commemoration of, and education about, the Shoah can inoculate against anti-Semitism, the continent’s recent experience suggests otherwise, as the Economist columnist writing under the name Charlemagne writes. (Free registration required.)
Thanks to trade with Israel and a robust private sector.
What growing divide?
Patience is needed.
It takes a village to raise a sinner.
Awash with memorials, and with attacks on Jews.
Nearly every country in Europe has memorials to the Holocaust; its history is frequently evoked, or alluded to, by politicians and intellectuals. But while it is often taken as a given that commemoration of, and education about, the Shoah can inoculate against anti-Semitism, the continent’s recent experience suggests otherwise, as the Economist columnist writing under the name Charlemagne writes. (Free registration required.)
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