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Gideon Levy

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Most recent articles by Gideon Levy

  • Israel and the settlements

    Netanyahu′s forked tongue

    The video posted by Benjamin Netanyahu on 9 September took everyone by surprise. Nobody could explain it – neither the timing, the essence, nor the Israeli prime minister′s hidden agenda. For years now, the so-called peace process has been in stasis. Then, out of the blue, Netanyahu decides to address the evacuation of Jewish settlers. Commentary by Gideon Levy

    By Gideon Levy
  • General election in Israel

    Elections for nothing

    Never before in the history of Israel have there been such empty and unnecessary elections. The elections of 2015 are about nothing; no real issues are being discussed. Most of the parties are not even bothering to present an agenda, and very few Israelis understand why they have to go to the polls on 17 March, two years after they last did so. By Gideon Levy

    By Gideon Levy
  • Supporters of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wait for the results of the legislative elections in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 (photo: Oded Balilty/AP/dapd)
    Israel after the Election

    Caught in the Honey Trap

    Many analysts have interpreted the outcome of Israel's elections as a rebuff for the country's right-wing politics. But, says Gideon Levy in his commentary, paradoxically, an extreme right-wing Israeli government might have been preferable to a moderate one, as it would have served as a wake-up call for the world to finally achieve peace

    By Gideon Levy

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