Ze'ev Jabotinsky
‘Israel of the Balkans’: Srpska fights like Israel for survival, Milorad Dodik tells 'Post'
The invocation of 'shared historical trauma' echoed through Dodik’s remarks; trauma rooted in the genocidal horrors of the ’40s , when Jews and Serbs were murdered together in places like Jasenovac.
Milorad Dodik compares Israel and Republika Srpska under European pressure
Betar to 'Post': NY order a 'chilling decision' that should 'terrify' Zionists and Jews - exclusive
Anti-Zionism’s chutzpah: An insult to Ze'ev Jabotinsky's legacy - opinion
Middle Israel: The gospel according to Naftali Bennett
Indeed, political secession almost always fail, and Bennett’s will be no exception.
Jabotinsky would be ashamed of the Nation-State Law
“It is foolish to identify majority rule with the essence of democracy and freedom.... In an ideal state, compromise between majority and minority should be a permanent rule.”
Ze’ev Jabotinsky, his legacy and importance in Zionism
Many ideas that he wrote about in the 1920s and 1930s have now come to fruition such as the concept of individual and national pride, evident in his phrase, “every individual is a king.”
Anti-democratic, anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist
The courts override law and the nation-state law are anti-democratic, anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist and must be forcefully opposed before Israel becomes Putin’s Russia or Erdogan’s Turkey.
Overriding democracy
Political realities have forced Netanyahu to recalibrate his party’s position.
Who is Right?
The battle for the Likud’s Identity
Grapevine: Going South
The story line for the production deals with the crucifixion of Jesus which generated so much antisemitism throughout the world.
Jabotinsky’s home saved from demolition, to be declared historic site
Communications Minister Ayoub Kara flew to Ukraine last week after local media reports said Jabotinsky’s childhood home, built in 1880 on Odessa’s historic Jewish Street, was in danger.
The mission to save Jabotinsky’s home from destruction
Seven high-rises are set to be built five meters from the building which was built in 1880.
An encounter with Edith Lieberman
“My [Edith Lieberman] father was a member of the Revisionist Party under Jabotinsky."