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As trust between Israeli Jews and Arabs reaches new lows, Netanyahu rises again

  • Written by Eli Gottlieb, Senior Visiting Scholar in Education and Human Development, George Washington University
imageIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a briefing at the Hakirya military base in Tel Aviv on May 19, 2021.Sebastian Scheiner/Pool/AFP via Getty Images

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in the world’s capitals in mid-May 2021 blamed the Israeli government for recent bloodshed in Israel and Gaza, and called on world leaders to pressure...

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