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Israel has a vast tradition of Holocaust remembrance, but a somewhat narrow take on mass murders in other places in the world," Prof. Neil Gandal said on Tuesday, at the opening of the three-day International Conference on Genocide Prevention at Tel Aviv...
Tags: Yehuda Bauer, genocide prevention, Israel Prize, China, Darfur, Romi Kaplan, Norway, Tau, Homicide, Population, War in Darfur, The Holocaust, International criminal law, Genocide, Crimes, War Conflict
European Regional Director Christophe Bouvier invited Israeli diplomat Ron Adam to lunch in Geneva late last month with only one topic on the agenda: Israel's solar energy production. "I usually talk to UN people about all sorts of reports, issues with...
Tags: Israeli, Bank of Israel, Israel Prize, Benjamin Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister, U.S. Army Base
Notwithstanding the concerns some pro-Israel supporters have expressed in recent days about the tone of her statements, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has gone about the business of being a forceful diplomat, promising yesterday to engage in "aggressive...
Tags: Israeli, Israel Prize, Palestinians, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barghouthiâ Mohammad Nazzal, Arab East Jerusalem, U.S, Syrian, Egypt, Gaza
There are violent forces in Israeli society that take the law into their own hands and would not hesitate to murder or try to murder whoever stands in their way," Knesset House Committee chairman Ophir Paz-Pines said Thursday during a committee debate...
Tags: Ze'ev Sternhell, Sternhell Festival, Israel Prize, David Rotem, Israel Beiteinu, Israeli, Knesset's Internal Affairs Committee, wing activist, bomb attack