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EDITORIAL: Keys to destruction
What Palestinians and their fellow-travelers call the "right of return" - a term in which the media tend lazily to acquiesce - is broadly understood by Israelis for what it is: the destruction of the State of Israel.
ARIEH O'SULLIVAN: Return to the rubble
A search for the love of the land in Lachish
ERIK SCHECHTER: Not everyone goes home
According to UNHCR spokesman Rupert Colville, the prospects of refugee repatriation are often complicated by the passage of time, continuation of the original conflict and whether settlers have taken root in the refugees' old lands.
ARIEH O'SULLIVAN: "We acted as they would have done to us"
Interview with Arie Lova Eliav
AVIAD HACOHEN: The reluctant kingmaker
How an unknown and unelected official can make or break a prime minister
ANSHEL PFEFFER: Behind the lines
Hakonseptzia, "the concept," for the past 30 years, one of the most loaded buzz-words in the Hebrew language was bandied around twice over the last week.
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