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David B. Green

David B. Green is an editor at Haaretz English Edition, and writes its “This Day in Jewish History” column.

  • Israel & The Middle East section icon
    The Arab Joint List Is Reshaping Israeli Politics

    How Ayman Odeh could end up leading the opposition after next week’s legislative elections in Israel

    byDavid B. Green
  • Israeli army paratroopers march through the Israeli countryside, June 2005.(David Furst/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israeli army paratroopers march through the Israeli countryside, June 2005.(David Furst/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israel & The Middle East section icon
    Arabs in Israel: No Service?

    As the Knesset considers a new national service law, young Arab citizens may be required to pitch in, too

    byDavid B. Green
  • An up-turned car lies in the front garden of a vandalized Arab home in the northern Israeli city of Acre on Oct. 10, 2008, following violent unrest between Israeli Arab and Jewish residents of the mixed city.(David Furst/AFP/Getty Images)
    An up-turned car lies in the front garden of a vandalized Arab home in the northern Israeli city of Acre on Oct. 10, 2008, following violent unrest between Israeli Arab and Jewish residents of the mixed city.(David Furst/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israel & The Middle East section icon
    The Arabs Next Door

    Thousands of Israeli Arabs are moving into Jewish towns seeking affordable housing and better quality of life. A warm welcome rarely awaits them.

    byDavid B. Green
  • Israeli policemen arrest Palestinian Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Arabic Israeli Islamic Movement, in March(Ahmad Gharabli/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israeli policemen arrest Palestinian Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Arabic Israeli Islamic Movement, in March(Ahmad Gharabli/AFP/Getty Images)
    Israel & The Middle East section icon
    The Other Conflict

    An uprising’s anniversary shines a light on Israel’s Arab minority

    byDavid B. Green
  • Israel & The Middle East section icon
    The Blame Game

    Caught with his pants down, Israel’s president pleads prejudice

    byDavid B. Green
  • Arts & Letters section icon
    The Outsider

    In Baghdad, Nissim Rejwan distanced himself from other Iraqi Jews. In Israel, he became a fierce advocate for their disappearing culture.

    byDavid B. Green
  • Arts & Letters section icon
    The Old Man and the City

    In A.B. Yehoshua’s latest novel, a disappointed middle manager falls in love with a dead woman

    byDavid B. Green
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