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Imagining the Unimaginable by Jonathan Klate 840 words I am a Jew. My father and all of my grandparents emigrated from the pale of settlement in eastern Europe, as did my wife’s Jewish father. It was difficult to know where they lived exactly and for how long; Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Hungary, Belarus… the borders kept
Israel’s Al-Shifa Operation– A Critical Examination by Mel Gurtov and Larry Kirsch 928 words Israel’s attack on the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City has become both the reality and the symbol of all that is wrong with its war on Hamas. To some in Israel, it has become a “litmus test” of support within the
The Brotherhood of Billionaires by Lawrence S. Wittner 981 words In recent decades, a growing similarity has developed between the Chinese and U.S. economic systems. Despite the Chinese Communist Party’s talk of “socialism,” the rapidly-expanding Chinese economy has become increasingly capitalist, with the private sector accounting for about two-thirds of China’s Gross Domestic Product in 2021.