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The case of known warmongers like Lieberman should be framed as: Is he more concerned with the flourishing of the United States, or is he concerned with preserving, expanding, and feeding Israeli-Jewish dominance of the Middle East as a Jew himself?
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Juliano, the son of an Israeli-Jewish mother and a Palestinian-Arab father, embodied in his own life both the divisions in Palestine and the hope for coexistence.
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One of the featured highlights is Israel's nomination for this year's Academy Award foreign film Oscar: Ajami, an Israeli-Arab, Israeli-Jewish co-directed crime drama about the often brutal intersection of Arab and Jewish lives in Tel Aviv's multi-ethnic neighborhoods of seaside Jaffa.
Richard Z. Chesnoff: The 19th New York Jewish Film Festival: Betampte! 2010
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Shortly after Rabin was assassinated by an Israeli-Jewish terrorist in 1995, Netanyahu was elected to his first term as prime minister.
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The two went on like this for a few minutes, the Arab-American wife, who cooked the latkes, locked in debate with her Israeli-Jewish husband, who was eating them.
Smoke Signals: Light up the Hanukkah latkes Jim Shahin 2010
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Shortly after Rabin was assassinated by an Israeli-Jewish terrorist in 1995, Netanyahu was elected to his first term as prime minister.
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Shortly after Rabin was assassinated by an Israeli-Jewish terrorist in 1995, Netanyahu was elected to his first term as prime minister.
Leon T. Hadar: No Tea Parties for "Bibi" Leon T. Hadar 2010
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These organizations dealt with varied issues, such as legal and humanitarian assistance to female political prisoners, education and the creation of a “transnational space” in which Israeli-Jewish and Palestinian women met, dialogued and articulated messages such as the right of self-determination and security for all the peoples in the region (Emmett 1996; Herzog 1999).
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This expansion has been accompanied by the mobilization, subversion and change of the identities constituted by the incorporation of Israeli-Jewish women into citizenship.
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The act of protest of Women in Black represented both a challenge and an alternative to the social identities of Israeli-Jewish women as citizens.
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