In this week’s part of Haaretz Weekly, horde Simon Spungin talks to Haaretz columnists Bradley Burston and Dina Kraft about Israel’s tactful descent to friendly adult with some of a most odious regimes and populist leaders in a world. Can Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quarrel anti-Semitism while embracing regimes and leaders who use the oldest loathing as a domestic tool? Does Israel even caring about anti-Semitism and because is a Jewish state so peaceful to disremember Jew-hatred when it’s judicious to do so?
We also hold on a breaking news of a day – military recommendations to accuse Netanyahu and his mother for temptation in Case 4000.
In Part II, we chaperon in Hanukkah with a demeanour during a Jewish-Muslim-Christian humanities festival in Haifa and we ambience some of a outlandish sufganiyot – Hanukkah donuts – on sale in Tel Aviv.
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