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Human Rights Watch, a major international advocacy group, on Tuesday issued a report alleging Israeli officials are committing the crime of apartheid. Conversations about the ways in which that term may or may not apply to Israel have become more prominent in recent years. With this latest development, we asked contributing columnists Joel Swanson and Ari Hoffman to debate not just the Human Rights Watch report, but also the broad issues connected to allegations of this seriousness. JOEL SWANSON: Imagine, if you can, the following system of government. One ethnicity and religious community has the right to vote for the government that administers the law in a particular territory, while another does not. There are roads that are restricted to members of one ethnicity, while members of another are restricted from driving on them, and even from riding the same buses. Two individuals arrested in this same territory face two radically different systems of justice, depending o ....
We are now weeks away from the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The end of the Trump era is nigh. Perhaps other than President Trump himself, there has been no figure more important in the White House than his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Kushner has played many roles as Trump’s right hand man, with a portfolio that spanned China to Mexico to most controversially the Middle East, where he was the architect and enabler of Trump’s radical and polarizing agenda. To some, this agenda was a wishlist of accomplishments; to others, a long litany of disasters. Most recently, Kushner was the driving force behind a series of normalization agreements between Israel and a host of Muslim countries including Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, and Morocco. ....
During this seemingly endless electoral season, I counted myself amongst those Jews who would have preferred to live in less “interesting times.” And never has that been truer than for those of us in Georgia, where we face yet another pivotal election: a runoff for both senatorial seats. Jews have found themselves in, or to express it more accurately, have been thrust into, the center of the runoff campaign between Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler and her Democratic challenger, Reverend Raphael Warnock. It began with Loeffler’s charge that Warnock is not just anti-Israel, but a coddler of antisemites. I found this odd because I knew Warnock had close ties to the Jewish community, in his capacity as the minister of Ebenezer Baptist Church, the same office that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had once held. And I myself have seen Warnock at AIPAC’s national policy conference. ....