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13 November 2023

29 Heshvan 5784
Bridging Divisions During Wartime

In Israeli restaurants, people are coming together across religious and
political lines

byHillel Kuttler
The Dogs of War

Traveling Route 232 in the days after the Hamas attacks

byAntonio García Martínez
Netzarim Junction and the Birth of Fake News

Two decades after the global news media fell for a hoax, a key investigator
revisits the scene of a journalistic crime

byRichard Landes

One of the most shocking and transformative experiences occurred to me in late
October 2003, when I got to see the original raw footage that a Palestinian
cameraman had shot three years earlier at Netzarim Junction on Sept. 30, 2000.
It was a peek through the lens of Talal Abu Rahma, the Palestinian cameraman who
had filmed what journalists later depicted as a day of riots that killed many in
the Gaza Strip, including the 12-year-old boy, Muhammad al Durah.

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The Dogs of War

Traveling Route 232 in the days after the Hamas attacks

byAntonio García Martínez
Netzarim Junction and the Birth of Fake News

Two decades after the global news media fell for a hoax, a key investigator
revisits the scene of a journalistic crime

byRichard Landes

One of the most shocking and transformative experiences occurred to me in late
October 2003, when I got to see the original raw footage that a Palestinian
cameraman had shot three years earlier at Netzarim Junction on Sept. 30, 2000.
It was a peek through the lens of Talal Abu Rahma, the Palestinian cameraman who
had filmed what journalists later depicted as a day of riots that killed many in
the Gaza Strip, including the 12-year-old boy, Muhammad al Durah.

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What Now?
How to feel, and what to do, one month after the massacres
byTony Badran,Stephanie Butnick,Liel Leibovitz,Park MacDougald,Sheila
Nazarian,Alana Newhouse,Armin Rosen,David Samuels,Jeremy Stern,Izabella
Tabarovsky,Bari Weiss,Ani Wilcenski,andKathryn Wolf
From Hostage to Pop Icon

On Oct. 7, Rachel Edri was held hostage by Hamas terrorists. One month later,
the Israeli grandmother’s image appears on everything from T-shirts to tattoos,
cartoons to TikTok videos.

byDana Kessler
how do you return to a town which does not exist

Poems of pain by a Ukrainian Jewish writer

byAlex Averbuch
Jill Hoffman’s October 7th Poems

The distinguished American poet feels rage

byJill Hoffman

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Hamas’ War on Israel

All of Tablet’s coverage of the October 2023 attack on Israel and the world’s
response.
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Hamas’ War on Israel: Everything You Need to Know

Answering your questions on Hamas, Iran, the occupation, and more

byAlana NewhouseandJeremy Stern
Keeping Farms Afloat in Wartime

As reservists are called into duty, foreign workers leave the country, and
Palestinian workers are denied entry, Israeli agriculture faces a labor
shortage. Volunteers are rushing to fill the gaps.

byHillel Kuttler

Antisemitism, it was once said, is the socialism of fools. Today it is Hamasism
that reproduces that same criminal imbecility.

—Bernard-Henri Lévy

Keeping Farms Afloat in Wartime

As reservists are called into duty, foreign workers leave the country, and
Palestinian workers are denied entry, Israeli agriculture faces a labor
shortage. Volunteers are rushing to fill the gaps.

byHillel Kuttler

Antisemitism, it was once said, is the socialism of fools. Today it is Hamasism
that reproduces that same criminal imbecility.

—Bernard-Henri Lévy

Should Jewish Communal Security Be Entrusted to Qatar?

After Oct. 7, the question seems completely insane. Apparently not.

byArmin Rosen
Stop Being Shocked—Once and for All

The ideas, institutions, and people that caused the collapse

byThe Editors
Ivy Leaguers, Find Your Spines

I spent my years at Columbia ignoring my common sense in the face of a glaring
double standard. Now my classmates cheer on murder and I’m sitting with my
shame.

byAni Wilcenski

Then, came the Enlightenment with the idea that humans are alike. ‘Liberty,
equality, and fraternity.’ ‘All men are created equal.’ It wasn’t true.



Then, came the Enlightenment with the idea that humans are alike. ‘Liberty,
equality, and fraternity.’ ‘All men are created equal.’ It wasn’t true.


Snowflakes for Hamas

It turns out that ‘white people’ often means Jews

byOliver Traldi
Hamas Killed My Wokeness

I’ve found a home on the progressive left for years—even after I noticed a
common blind spot around Jewish issues. But the reaction to the murderous
attacks on Israeli civilians was the final straw.

byAlex Olshonsky
Who Are We Now?

Israel’s post-October 7th identity crisis

byDorit Rabinyan

Then, came the Enlightenment with the idea that humans are alike. ‘Liberty,
equality, and fraternity.’ ‘All men are created equal.’ It wasn’t true.


Snowflakes for Hamas

It turns out that ‘white people’ often means Jews

byOliver Traldi
Hamas Killed My Wokeness

I’ve found a home on the progressive left for years—even after I noticed a
common blind spot around Jewish issues. But the reaction to the murderous
attacks on Israeli civilians was the final straw.

byAlex Olshonsky
Who Are We Now?

Israel’s post-October 7th identity crisis

byDorit Rabinyan
Snowflakes for Hamas

It turns out that ‘white people’ often means Jews

byOliver Traldi
Hamas Killed My Wokeness

I’ve found a home on the progressive left for years—even after I noticed a
common blind spot around Jewish issues. But the reaction to the murderous
attacks on Israeli civilians was the final straw.

byAlex Olshonsky
Who Are We Now?

Israel’s post-October 7th identity crisis

byDorit Rabinyan

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