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 A PROTEST OUTSIDE Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem home.

Buttressing the middle: Israelis must unite to box out 'zealots'

 STUDENTS TAKE a matriculation exam at a high school in Jerusalem. There is a strain of extremism snaking its way through Israel’s youth that, if left unchecked, may change the face of the country for years to come (Illustrative).

Editor's Notes: The kids are not alright

The Telegram logo is seen on a screen of a smartphone in this picture illustration

Brazil court lifts Telegram ban despite neo-Nazi activity on the app

By REUTERS
 SIGNS WITH the slogan ‘leftists are traitors’ are held by protesters at a right-wing rally in Tel Aviv, last month.

How do we combat all extremism and hate speech in Israel? - opinion

By EITAN CHARNOFF
 A WEARY Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu is getting clumsier, and Israel is suffering for it - opinion

People gesture and shout slogans during a rally of the far right group Proud Boys, in Portland

Christian fundraising site platforms neo-Nazi raising funds to build 'all-white' town

 NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir addresses the media. US media portrays the Israeli government as influenced by a minister who fires a police commander for not quelling demonstrations against him, says the writer.

Israel must return to the Center to restore loyalty, support from abroad - opinion

 DEMONSTRATORS OUTSIDE the US Consulate in Tel Aviv on March 7 call on the US to intervene to stop the government’s judicial overhaul.

Are Israel's zealots the same as ancient Judea's zealots?

Shushan Purim celebrations amid ongoing coronavirus outbreak in Jerusalem, Feb. 28, 2021

My Word: The spirit and spirits of Purim

White supremacists stand behind their shields at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, US, August 12, 2017.

White supremacists behind 80% of extremist US murders in 2022

By REUTERS
 A prayer calling for unity and dialogue takes place near the Western Wall, on Monday.

Underwear at the Western Wall: Two wrongs don't make a right - opinion

 THEN-US president Barack Obama acknowledges supporters at his election night victory rally in Chicago, on November 7, 2012. The Republican Party appeared to be dead after Obama’s decisive victories, only to be resurrected in 2016.

Amid extreme politics, appealing to the center can restore sanity - opinion

 THE WRITER visits Charlottesville. On the wall, it reads: ‘It can happen again – gone but not forgotten.’

Charlottesville revisited: Confronting resurging antisemitism - opinion

People pay their respects to the victims of the deadly suicide bombing in Manchester that took place during an Ariana Grande concert.

UK counter-terrorism strategy needs to refocus on Islamism -review

By REUTERS
 The Twitter icon on a cellphone.

Twitter sees surge in Gen-Z neo-Nazi antisemitism since Musk takeover