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FRIDAY FRONTLINES: From rotting bananas to Auschwitz art Friday Frontlines & Analyses Will Israel's

FRIDAY FRONTLINES: From rotting bananas to Auschwitz art [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( Friday Frontlines & Analyses Will Israel's third elections be a festival of hate, violence and disgust? GIL HOFFMAN: MKs waste no time in starting to campaign for the third time in a year, and it promises to be vicious. The question is if anyone will listen. [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( What derailed the unity government? [Read more...]( The Israeli government: Missing the opportunity of the century [Read more...]( The immunity election [Read more...]( Israel elections: Third time lucky? [Read more...]( Israel elections: Game of thrones [Read more...]( Israeli politics: How it really is [Read more...]( President Trump deserves our thanks for combating antisemitism PAUL PACKER: BDS bills itself as “a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality,” yet it’s true aim is to displace Israelis [Read more...]( [Share]( [Tweet]( From rotting bananas to Auschwitz art If this is art, I’ll eat my words – or something. [Read more...]( Distortions in the fight against antisemitism [Read more...]( Fighting antisemitism [Read more...]( Palestinian Affairs: No room for optimism from Ramallah Palestinians continue on their path regardless of Israeli political uncertainty [Read more...]( Building an immigrant community The Israeli-American Council says it’s giving the Israeli diaspora community a bipartisan voice [Read more...]( Oh, Linda Sarsour! In March 2017 she said it was impossible to be a Zionist and a feminist [Read more...]( Beyond Trump Derangement Syndrome The fact that groups like Students for Justice in Palestine went ballistic over this stroke of genius makes perfect sense. [Read more...]( The Jerusalem Post | Haachim Maslavita 13, Tel-Aviv, Israel Israel [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [About Constant Contact]( Sent by newsletter-feedback@jpost.com

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