Ian Lustick
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by Ian Lustick
My article today in FP: The Question of Israel’s Right to Exist is a Red Herring
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The Question of Israel’s Right to Exist is a Red Herring
Israel’s critics should be talking instead about regime change.
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by Ian Lustick
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I and more than 2000 Jewish educators have signed a declaration distributed by "Not in Our Name" protesting the detention of Mahmoud Khalil as an act of oppression and intimidation cynically misrepresented as a response to antisemitism and terrorism.
See this this press release:
I and more than 2000 Jewish educators have signed a declaration distributed by "Not in Our Name" protesting the detention of Mahmoud Khalil as an act of oppression and intimidation cynically misrepresented as a response to antisemitism and terrorism.
See this this press release:
by Ian Lustick
So odd that an obvious option for “ relocating” most Gaza Palestinians is never mentioned—returning them to the sparsely inhabited areas of southwestern Israel where they have always wanted to go. An actual part of the original Trump:Kushner plan.
by Ian Lustick
Achsanyia (Warehouse) iprovided Hebrew translations of detailed summaries of scholarship on Israel published in different languages. So far Hebrew summaries of my book, PARADIGM LOST, and a recent article, "Annexation in Right-wing Discourse" have been posted. www.runi.ac.il/research-ins...
by Ian Lustick
My article, “Democracy, Liberal Zionism, and Civil-Military Relations in Israel” has just appeared, comparing Guy Ziv’s 2024 book, Netanyahu vs. the Generals to Yoram Peri’s 2006 book, Generals in the Cabinet Room.
Ask me directly for a copy of the article: [email protected]
Ask me directly for a copy of the article: [email protected]
Democracy, Liberal Zionism, and Civil-Military Relations in Israel: A Review Article
Abstract. Two books on civil-military relations in Israel, published eighteen years apart, focus on Israel's future as a Jewish democracy. Peri's 2006 volu
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