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Something is shifting in Israel’s peace camp: At the ‘People’s Peace Summit’ in Tel Aviv, Israel’s embattled left showed signs of abandoning old formulas and embracing a politics of resistance.

Something is shifting in Israel’s peace camp: At the ‘People’s Peace Summit’ in Tel Aviv, Israel’s embattled left showed signs of abandoning old formulas and embracing a politics of resistance.

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u/LukaDoncicIsObese — 2 days ago

I'm curious about people's thoughts on this piece.

I was looking for this essay in this sub to send to someone and I saw this had already been posted here 2 years ago, but I didn't see it back then, and I assume with the sub's growth since then a lot of people here hadn't seen it as well. This was written in 2007 and parts of it (mostly the parts on zionism) have aged poorly, but I think this is a good and concise analysis for everyone on how antisemitism presents itself. Rosenblum also does a good job explaining why the notion of zionism has been appealing for most Jews throughout history.

u/LukaDoncicIsObese — 9 days ago