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Double Take / African asylum seekers out of the spolight but not in the clear
Government efforts to stem the flow of African asylum seekers into Israel have reduced entry to a trickle. But those here still face uncertainty in inadequate detention centers.
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Joel Greenberg
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Dec 31, 2012
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08:39 AM
Dozens of Israelis protest against African migrants in south Tel Aviv
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Yaniv Kubovich
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Reaching Israel's refugees, one English class at a time
By
Danna Harman
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Double Take / A month after Gaza war, Hamas still rides a wave of popularity
Rare Hamas rallies were allowed in the West Bank to celebrate the group's 25th anniversary and what is seen as a clear victory in last month's war. But relations with Fatah are still cold.
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Joel Greenberg
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Dec 27, 2012
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07:22 AM
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Double Take / The politics of potholes in East Jerusalem
The dedication of a newly named street in East Jerusalem raises grievances and highlights dilemmas of working with city hall.
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Joel Greenberg
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Oct 29, 2012
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09:41 AM
Double Take / For Palestinian olive growers, a bitter harvest
Settler attacks, military restrictions and foreign imports challenge Palestinian olive growers in the West Bank.
By
Joel Greenberg
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Oct 18, 2012
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07:06 AM
Double Take / Surviving on NIS 1,600 a month in the West Bank
The recent economic protests that have rattled the Palestinian Authority highlight the need to maximize the economic potential of the West Bank.
By
Joel Greenberg
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Sep 21, 2012
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09:40 AM
Double Take / Too close for comfort in East Jerusalem
Jewish claims to a house in East Jerusalem have left its Arab residents feeling crowded out.
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Joel Greenberg
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Sep 14, 2012
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09:21 AM
Migron: The storm that wasn’t
The smooth evacuation of the flagship outpost despite warnings of brewing confrontation suggests that removing West Bank settlements is not an impossible mission.
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Joel Greenberg
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Sep 3, 2012
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06:22 PM
What the Rachel Corrie case reveals about Israeli justice
Rachel Corrie's parents may not have succeeded in getting the IDF to take responsibility for their daughter's death, but they believe that their legal battle has exposed serious flaws in Israel's civil and military justice system.
By
Joel Greenberg
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Aug 31, 2012
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09:33 AM
Jerusalem’s late-night dark side
After the beating of Arab youth in Zion Square this month, a nighttime stroll in downtown Jerusalem reveals the tension simmering under the lively pub scene in the city center.
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Joel Greenberg
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Aug 26, 2012
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09:55 AM
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Double Take / Bombing on stage
Performance artist Yossi Atia recently gave a tour of terrorist attack sites in Jerusalem, probing social responses to the carnage.
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Joel Greenberg
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Aug 9, 2012
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06:33 AM
Double Take / Presenting Arafat's legacy
The planners of the Arafat museum are trying to balance tribute and truth.
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Joel Greenberg
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Jul 24, 2012
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12:01 PM
Double Take / Airport security designed to delay
At Ben-Gurion airport, profiling is in and checks are no longer just about security.
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Joel Greenberg
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Jul 6, 2012
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Double Take / The Gush Katif Museum: a paradise lost and a warning
The museum commemorates the settlement enterprise in Gaza - and highlights the price of evacuation.
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Joel Greenberg
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Jun 13, 2012
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01:05 PM
David's Harp
Why Israelis don't care when stocks blast to new heights
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David Rosenberg
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David's Harp / The real truth about Israel's emigration problem
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David Rosenberg
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06:33 AM
Does 21st-century Israel need labor unions?
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David Rosenberg
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On Root
On Root / Praise the Lord in wine, love, martyrdom - and life
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Jeremy Benstein
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On Root / What does the word 'Hebrew' mean?
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Jeremy Benstein
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On Root / In Hebrew, there's a fine line between charity and justice
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Jeremy Benstein
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Someone Else's Simcha
Someone Else’s Simcha / Nitai and Saharon's wedding - finally, it has happened to me
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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Someone Else’s Simcha / Nave and Matan’s Brit Milah - double trouble
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Ron Ben-Tovim
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Someone Else’s Simcha / Shalev and Yahel’s henna party - set up, in a good way
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