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Dahlia Scheindlin

Dahlia Scheindlin

The Guardian

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Netanyahu faces tough questions on Iran – because we Israelis don’t need any more forever wars

Israelis woke up on Sunday morning with a tentative collective sense of relief. For the first time ever, Iran had attacked Israel directly, sending a...

15.04.2024 10

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

Israelis take little heed of global anger. But their contempt for Netanyahu is growing

After four horrible months, the Israel-Hamas war drags on, and Israel seems more isolated than ever. Mass protests against Israel on US college...

25.02.2024 20

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

Three hostages killed by mistake: Netanyahu’s shoot-first policies are harming all of us

From 7 October onward, Israelis have clung to the one hope that unified this normally fractious and now broken society: freeing the hostages held by...

18.12.2023 8

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

Israelis and Palestinians can no longer avoid a fateful choice about their future

From late Friday afternoon, all of Israel was riveted to screens. For hours, the country watched and waited nervously for glimpses of the 13 Israeli...

26.11.2023 10

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

Benjamin Netanyahu’s war test

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17.10.2023 4

New Statesman

Dahlia Scheindlin

Benjamin Netanyahu’s war test

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14.10.2023 4

New Statesman

Dahlia Scheindlin

The Guardian view on podcasts: intimate conversation is now going to the masses

T here was a time when the podcast was the new brat on the block: everyone could see it was a disruptive presence but nobody was sure how seriously to...

13.10.2023 2

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

Hamas may have pushed Israelis into a far darker place than Netanyahu ever dreamed of

B efore Gal Navon’s coffin was wheeled in, two family members shrieked in anguish and nearly fainted. His cousin marshalled the most eloquent...

13.10.2023 3

The Guardian

Dahlia Scheindlin

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