Israel
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The country is more likely to listen to a friend than an enemy, to constructive rather than destructive criticism. Let us hope that with this in mind, all sides can come together with constructive solutions to bring peace to the volatile region of the Middle East.
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Vote yes on the referendum to provide yourself and fellow students the opportunity to purchase an alternative hummus not connected to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank.
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Rivka Cohen '12 criticizes the labeling of Israel as an apartheid state and Gary Fox '13 defends Princeton's dining options.
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The U.N. definition of apartheid includes “any legislative measures” that deny members of a racial group certain rights. Among these are the right to work, the right to “freedom of movement and residence,” and the right to “freedom of opinion and expression.” Israel limits all of these rights.
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Sylvain Cypel, editor-in-chief of Le Monde, one of France’s leading newspapers, blamed the Israelis’ fear of equality with Palestinians and partiality to the use of force as key factors in the continuation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.In a lecture in Robertson Hall yesterday titled “Israel-Palestine: Why Today’s Crisis is Rooted in ...




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