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    Ofra, the Mayflower of the Settlements

    The author of ‘The Hilltop’ revisits the lands and people Amos Oz confronted in the early 1980s to see how far the West Bank settlements have come, and where they are headed

    byAssaf Gavron
  • Almost 40 years after 67 Jewish residents were killed by Arab rioters in the city in 1929, right-wing Jewish settler Tova Felix cleans the yard of the renewed settlement August 10, 1968 in the biblical town of Hebron.(Photo: Moshe Milner/GPO via Getty Images)
    Almost 40 years after 67 Jewish residents were killed by Arab rioters in the city in 1929, right-wing Jewish settler Tova Felix cleans the yard of the renewed settlement August 10, 1968 in the biblical town of Hebron.(Photo: Moshe Milner/GPO via Getty Images)
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    Are Right-Wing American Jewish Settlers Destroying Zionism?

    A new history, City on a Hilltop, looks at the huge range of political affiliations that have animated people to occupy land in and around Israel

    byDavid Mikics
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    The Peace-Seeking Settler Rabbi

    Video: A portrait of Menachem Froman, the peerless Gush Emunim leader who sought ties with Palestinians

    byHarvey Stein
  • A generation of girls in and around a small West Bank school have become active participants in the radical politics of the settlements.
    A generation of girls in and around a small West Bank school have become active participants in the radical politics of the settlements.
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    Girls at War

    How a group of teenage believers could reshape the Israeli-Palestinian struggle

    byElizabeth Rubin
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    Of the People

    Israeli democracy is strengthening, not weakening—and that might be the problem

    byYoav Fromer
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    Making History

    Israeli President Shimon Peres reflects on his mentor, his peace partner, and whether the State of Israel will survive

    byBenny Morris
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    Peace, Processed

    The power of the Israeli left has waned, but belief in the need for what it long championed—territorial compromise—has become a majority position

    byUnknown Author
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