Using the term ‘Apartheid’ is highly offensive not because it ‘sounds bad’ but because it’s factually incorrect. Continue Reading
Posted on 18 March 2013 by yachadblog
Using the term ‘Apartheid’ is highly offensive not because it ‘sounds bad’ but because it’s factually incorrect. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 December 2012 by Aaron Cohen Gold
Aaron Cohen Gold writes on how the time for choosing peace is now. Continue Reading
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Posted on 06 December 2012 by hannahweisfeld
Hannah Weisfeld on why the international out cry over the controversial E1 settlement plans affirms support for Israel. Continue Reading
Posted on 03 December 2012 by davidl
David Lehmann looks at the legacy which the Ottoman empire has left within a modern Israel Continue Reading
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Posted on 03 December 2012 by hannahweisfeld
Hannah Weisfeld explains why Britain s abstained again in a UN vote.
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Posted on 27 November 2012 by esthergabriellekersley
‘A military solution cannot solve a political problem’: Esther Kersley reviews Yachad’s panel of experts’ discussion on the recent Israel-Gaza Crisis. Continue Reading
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Posted on 15 November 2012 by natasharoth
One week on, Natasha Roth examines the trails which President Obama faces in his role within the peace process and Israel
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Posted on 24 April 2012 by yachadblog
Yitzhak Frankenthal, Executive Director, Fund for Reconciliation, Tolerance and Peace
Yitzhak Frankenthal, Executive Director, Fund for Reconciliation, Tolerance and Peace from Yachad on Vimeo.
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Posted on 26 March 2012 by yachadblog
Ram Aviram talks about Israel’s current direction and why a two-state solution offers the best hope for Israel’s peace and security.
Ram Aviram, former Israeli ambassador from Yachad on Vimeo.
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Posted on 21 January 2012 by joshglancy
Sunday Times journalist Josh Glancy argues that being honest, showing concern and voicing criticism is the way to be a true friend of Israel.