Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Israel charges two Jews over West Bank arson murders
One adult charged with three counts of murder, one minor charged as accessory to murder. Two others charged with violence against Palestinians.
Tel Aviv schools boost security amid manhunt for shooting suspect 
Classes in Tel Aviv schools held as scheduled, but 50 percent of students in northern Tel Aviv stay home. Police focusing searches in north Tel Aviv.
Netanyahu's shameful, fear-spreading horror show
The prime minister proved that he has not lost his penchant for hatred and inciting against minorities, for seizing every tragedy to make political hay. It was low, even by his own standards.
Erdogan: Turkey needs Israel
Turkish president says Turkey seeks to send a ship to provide Gaza with electricity and building materials, and notes he hasn't seen a draft of the deal yet.
Tel Aviv attack: ‘ISIS’ isn't an explanation
In the search for an all-encompassing meta-theory to explain the motives behind such attacks, the debate automatically turns to ISIS rather than facing the facts.
Don’t put Arabs in the dock for Tel Aviv shooting
Successive governments should be asking themselves who has prevented Arabs from feeling that they belong within Israel.
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Israel was always xenophobic, it just hid it better
Long before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, there was no real democracy in Israel. There was plenty of hatred of Arabs, but everything was hidden, unlike today – so which is better?
Books on assimilation taught in Israeli schools
Several books currently in the curriculum highlight Jewish-Gentile love, just like 'Borderlife,' the book recently banned from Jewish high schools for 'threatening Jewish identity.'
The tragic failure of the Arab world
Following the collapse of ‘Arab socialism’ and demise of the ‘Arab Spring,’ is there any hope that the cradle of civilization will become a superpower once more?
A giant step toward advancing equality
Forget the sideshow about a narrow-minded minister banning a book, the Israeli government did something of historic importance this week and corrected its long-standing discrimination against the Arab community.