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Politics

On Antizionism

Mitglieder der arabischen Gemeinschaft in Israel protestieren am 22. Januar 2026 in Sakhnin im Norden Israels gegen die Gewalt in ihrer Gemeinschaft. Foto: Michael Giladi/Flash90

Refusing to Bleed Quietly

As criminality and organized crime intensify and impunity persists, Palestinian communities inside Israel are confronting not only these realities, but the political structures that sustain them. What is often framed as criminality reveals a deeper system of control, as communities build new forms of resistance from below

“Greater Israel”: From Political Ideology to Territorial Practice

The existing claim of the Jewish national movement to all territories of historic Palestine becomes government policy in Israel

Committee chairman MK Simcha Rothman leads a Constitution, Law and Justice Committee meeting at the Knesset, in the Israeli parliament on July 21, 2025. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90

Israel Is Muzzling Its Internal Opposition

Under the pretext of defending Israel’s democracy and sovereignty, a new law initiative seeks to severely debilitate the operation of many civil society organizations in Israel

MK Ayman Odeh während einer arabisch-jüdischen Demostration gegen den Krieg und die Besatzung, organisiert von der Peace Partnership in Haifa, Juni 2025 Foto: Peace Partnership

“Expanding Arab-Jewish Partnership is the Need of the Day”

Interview with Knesset Member and Hadash chair Ayman Odeh following his attempted impeachment

Society

Militarism in the Israeli Academia

(No) Alternative to War? Militarism and Militarization in Israel

Launch event of the Israel-Reader 2025 in Berlin

The ‘Israel is Arming’ Campaign: A recipe for rising crime and violence against and among Palestinians

The militarization of Israel is increasing the arming of the Israeli population – with deadly consequences for Palestinian society.

Militarization, Conscription and Superpower Policies in Israel

Militarization in Israel takes many forms – whether in the explicit presence of armed soldiers in the streets, in latent messages conveyed by media or in the distribution of common resources. Yet it is invisible for most Israelis. An analysis of some of the military myths in Israel.

Economy

A Military Budget for a Permanent War

Culture