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This practice seeks to prevent civilian casualties by dropping a non-explosive device as a warning shot in advance of firing an explosive. Israel goes to extensive lengths to warn civilians of forthcoming military action by air-dropping leaflets, placing phone calls to homes, and broadcasting the details on future attacks with megaphones and on the
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Gurwinder • Debunking Myths About Israel & Palestine


By the second half of 1943, the Holocaust was no longer considered a big story. Berl Katznelson, the editor of Davar, thought that the public was not interested in reading about the annihilation of the Jews.
Tom Segev • A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion

JEWS IN THE SOVIET UNION were not the only ones who would find refuge and forge new lives in the Jewish state. As civil war raged in Ethiopia, with famine contributing to its dire state of affairs, world Jewry became particularly concerned for the fate of the Jewish community there. Taking a page from Operation Magic Carpet some thirty-five years e
... See moreDaniel Gordis • Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn
Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, the book for which Arendt is best remembered.