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Eetta Prince-Gibson

Eetta Prince-Gibson, former editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Report, is based in Jerusalem

  • Salame and Benjamin Ozeri
    Salame and Benjamin Ozeri
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    The Disappeared Yemenite Babies

    Scholars and bureaucrats scoff at the idea that Yemenite Jewish babies were once kidnapped for adoption. But the theory won’t die.

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
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    (ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Lessons From Nelson Mandela’s Legacy

    South African-born writer Benjamin Pogrund remembers an old friend

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
  • Jean-Jacques Mimouni, from Live or Die in Entebbe(Courtesy Eyal Boers)
    Jean-Jacques Mimouni, from Live or Die in Entebbe(Courtesy Eyal Boers)
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    Entebbe’s Forgotten Dead

    A new documentary asks why Israel has overlooked the other Jews who died alongside Yoni Netanyahu

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
  • Classrooms in Gaza City, left, and Kiryat Arba.(Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images (left) and Chris Hondros/Getty Images)
    Classrooms in Gaza City, left, and Kiryat Arba.(Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images (left) and Chris Hondros/Getty Images)
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    Israeli-Arab War Over Textbooks

    A new study funded by the U.S. undercuts the notion that Palestinian schools incite violence against Israel

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
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    ‘Lost’ Indian Jews Come Home

    Shut out for years, this week Bnei Menashe Jews moved to Israel. Why did the government change its policy?

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
  • Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz at a weekly Cabinet meeting on April 29, 2007, in Jerusalem.(Yoav Lemmer/Getty Images)
    Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz at a weekly Cabinet meeting on April 29, 2007, in Jerusalem.(Yoav Lemmer/Getty Images)
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    The Man Behind Iron Dome

    Once-maligned Labor politician Amir Peretz explains how he saw what many decorated generals did not

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
  • iVoteIsrael registers voters in Tel Aviv (left) and Jerusalem.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo iVoteIsrael/Facebook)
    iVoteIsrael registers voters in Tel Aviv (left) and Jerusalem.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo iVoteIsrael/Facebook)
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    Americans in Israel Vote GOP

    A poll shows that 85 percent of American-Israelis went for Romney. But some ask whether they should vote at all.

    byEetta Prince-Gibson
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