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The Heirs of Ferdinand and Isabella

1 December 1992Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Five hundred years ago, the Jews of Catholic Spain were expelled from their homeland by the practitioners of a religious fanaticism who believed that they had God on their side. The talents and contributions of minorities, whether Jewish or Muslim, were unwanted in a religiously pure Iberia. Those Jews who did not prostrate themselves before the priests of Ferdinand and Isabella left to seek new…

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Labour Politics through Jewish Eyes

1 December 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the left, Universal questions, World Leaders, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

    An Interview with Gerald Kaufman MP 5 August 1992   CS: I believe that you apologized to your constituents shortly after Labour’s defeat in the 1992 elections for not being in a position to do more to help eradicate their poverty. GK: I didn’t apologize. What I said was that those of my constituents who were in a…

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On Barry Shenker

19 October 1992ObituaryColin Shindler

Barry Shenker: For Judaism and Justice THE sorrow at Barry Shenker’s unexpected death, at the age of 48, showed in the eyes of everybody silently standing at the grave-3ide. They included Jews, Christians and Muslims, secular and religious, ideological opponents and political friends, Israelis and Palestinians. It was a testimony to Barry’s ability to tanscend…

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Scaling Old Heights

1 October 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

A month after the Labour party’s victory in the June elections in Israel, the then US Secretary of State, James Baker, brushed aside a document submitted by a Palestinian delegation and abruptly told them: “Take what Israel is offering now. Build on it. Don’t waste the opportunity!” This is, perhaps the major psychological hurdle that…

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Heights of Peace

18 September 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

  The unexpected thaw in Israeli-Syrian relations was symbolised in a handshake and warm words for the new Rabin government from the Syrian delegate at the start of the new round of Middle East peace negotiations in Washington on 24 August. Leaks from the current talks suggest both sides are working on a peace deal…

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Bosnia Burns

4 August 1992Letters to the PressColin Shindler

MAGGIE O’KANE’s report (Guardian July 29) describing Muslim women and children incarcerated for five days in cattle-train wagons at the end of which time seven children, two mothers, and two old women were found dead, is too near the experience of our Jewish brethren under the Nazis for us to remain silent. The implementation of…

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Rabin’s Bid for Posterity

17 July 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

  Yitzhak Rabin’s coalition government, to which he put the finishing touches this week, has been described as the most “dovish” (that is, pro-peace) in Israel’s history. While he is leaving positions open for more hardline parties to join at a later date, Rabin understands that it is important to carry forward the momentum created…

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Israel’s Poll Prospects

19 June 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

  Next Tuesday’s election in Israel is wide open, according to the pollsters. The latest polls predict 59 seats for a Labour-led coalition, as opposed to 61 for Shamir’s alliance of the right and the religious. But while Labour will probably emerge as the largest party, there are uneasy mutterings in Labour circles about the…

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A Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue

1 June 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

A reception at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies in May launched the Council of Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue. The new group grew out of a plethora of dialogue groups which have emerged during the last few years following the PLO’s movement towards a political solution based on a two-state formula. Yet even before these…

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Israel and the Environment

1 June 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Universal questionsColin Shindler

What do Disneyland and Israel have in common? Both have a bad record when it comes to disposal of toxic waste. Despite its benevolent image, Disneyland was fined a considerable sum a couple of years ago by the Environmental Protection Agency. Israel produces 100,000 tons of toxic waste each year which is transported to and…

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