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Rabkin, Yakov M. „Language in Nationalism: Modern Hebrew in the Zionist Project“. Holy Land Studies 9, Nr. 2 (November 2010): 129–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/hls.2010.0101.

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This article examines the history of Israel's lingua franca as a constituent of the Zionist project. Based largely on recent scholarship, this work sheds light on the role of language in the educational and political efforts to create a New Hebrew Man who, in contradistinction to the European Jew, was to live ‘as a free man’ in his own land. Reflecting Jewish experience in the Russian Empire, these efforts alienated traditional, particularly non-Ashkenazi Jews. The article addresses the question of the uniqueness of the modern Israeli vernacular that contributes to the historical legitimacy of Zionism and the state of Israel.
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Milani, Tommaso M., und Erez Levon. „Israel as homotopia: Language, space, and vicious belonging“. Language in Society 48, Nr. 4 (21.08.2019): 607–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404519000356.

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AbstractIsrael has recently succeeded in presenting itself as an attractive haven for LGBT constituencies. In this article, we investigate how this affective traction operates in practice, along with the ambiguous entanglement of normativity and antinormativity as expressed in the agency of some gay Palestinian Israelis vis-à-vis the Israeli homonationalist project. For this purpose, we analyze the documentaryOriented(2015), produced by the British director Jake Witzenfeld together with the Palestinian collective Qambuta Productions. More specifically, the aim of the article is twofold. From a theoretical perspective, we seek to demonstrate how Foucault's notion of heterotopia provides a useful framework for understanding the spatial component of Palestinian Israeli experience, and the push and pull of conflicted identity projects more generally. Empirically, we illustrate how Israel is a homotopia, an inherently ambivalent place that is simultaneously utopian and dystopian, and that generates what we call vicious belonging. (Code-switching, heterotopia, homonationalism, normativity, pinkwashing, sexuality, space)*
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Al-Zaeem, Ibrahim Saqer. „Colonial Settlement in West Bank and Means to Resist It“. Al Hikmah International Journal of Islamic Studies and Human Sciences 5, Nr. 2 (30.05.2022): 308–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.46722/hkmh.5.2.22m.

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The settlement project is considered as the cornerstone of the Zionist Movement. It is one of the pillars of Israel's establishment of its entity after 1948 and 1967, following which Israel managed to control every part of the occupied lands. This study aims to understand the Zionist ideology, policies and goals, demonstrate the Palestinian and international positions on settlements, and recognize how serious those positions are. The researcher uses the descriptive and historic approaches, and addresses two main topics: The Settlement Projects, its concepts and practices, and the international position on the settlement project and means to resist it. The study also concludes that the Israeli occupation was based on two essentials cornerstones: Immigration and Settlements. After the Jewish immigration was reduced, the settlements became the most important element of the Jewish creed. Settlements are the heart of the Israeli existence; thus, the occupation believes that its presence is bound by the continuation of establishing settlements.
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AL-Zaeem, Ibrahim Saqer. „Colonial Settlement in West Bank and Means to resist it“. AL-HIKMAH: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES AND HUMAN SCIENCES 5, Nr. 2 (30.05.2022): 308–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.46722/hikmah.v5i2.259.

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Abstract The settlement project is considered as the cornerstone of the Zionist Movement. It is one of the pillars of Israel's establishment of its entity after 1948 and 1967, following which Israel managed to control every part of the occupied lands. This study aims to understand the Zionist ideology, policies and goals, demonstrate the Palestinian and international positions on settlements, and recognize how serious those positions are. The researcher uses the descriptive and historic approaches, and addresses two main topics: The Settlement Projects, its concepts and practices, and the international position on the settlement project and means to resist it. The study also concludes that the Israeli occupation was based on two essentials cornerstones: Immigration and Settlements. After the Jewish immigration was reduced, the settlements became the most important element of the Jewish creed. Settlements are the heart of the Israeli existence; thus, the occupation believes that its presence is bound by the continuation of establishing settlements.
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Panchenko, A. S. „Assessing the quality of public health in the Russian Federation and Israel: Main problems and solutions“. Economic Analysis: Theory and Practice 19, Nr. 4 (28.04.2020): 618–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ea.19.4.618.

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Subject. The article addresses the public health in the Russian Federation and Israel. Objectives. The focus is on researching the state of public health in Russia and Israel, using the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) project methodology, identifying problem areas and searching for possible ways to improve the quality of health of the Russian population based on the experience of Israel. Methods. The study draws on the ideology of the GBD project, which is based on the Disability-Adjusted Life-Year (DALY) metric. Results. The paper reveals the main causes of DALY losses and important risk factors for cancer for Russia and Israel. The findings show that the total DALY losses for Russia exceed Israeli values. The same is true for cancer diseases. Conclusions. Activities in Israel aimed at improving the quality of public health, the effectiveness of which has been proven, can serve as practical recommendations for Russia. The method of analysis, using the ideology of the GBD project, can be used as a tool for quantitative and comparative assessment of the public health.
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Yu, Zhongxi, Dongmei Zhong und Runmei Bi. „Background, Essence and Development Tendency of China-Israel Innovation Cooperation“. Asia Social Science Academy 8, Nr. 2 (30.08.2022): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51600/jass.2022.8.2.1.

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On March 21st, 2017, China and Israel announced the establishment of "Innovative Comprehensive Partnership", which is a new milestone in the development of bilateral relations between the two countries since the establishment of China and Israel in 1992. In the field of scientific and technological innovation, China and Israel have complementary advantages. China's advantages mainly lie in infrastructure and creative output (such as the technology output), while Israel's advantages lie in system, human capital and research, market maturity and commercial maturity. China-Israel scientific and technological innovation cooperation is mainly reflected in two aspects: the mechanism of innovate cooperation and the level of innovation project. (1) The mechanism of innovate cooperation is led by the China-Israel Joint Committee on Innovation Cooperation, and local governments, enterprises and universities actively cooperate to build an Industry-University-Research's innovative ecologically chain; (2) Innovation projects mainly focus on the establishment of international innovation parks and private innovation and venture capital activities. In the future, the two countries should strengthen the mechanism and improve the evaluation in terms of innovation. (1) For the former, the two countries should try their best to attract larger enterprises and scientific research institutes in the province to carry out scientific and technological innovation cooperation with innovative enterprises, scientific research institutes and innovation incubators in Israel. (2) For the latter, for the innovation projects of China and Israel at the government level, an authoritative evaluation and supervision team should be set up on the basis of the China-Israel Innovation Cooperation Joint Committee to conduct a comprehensive investigation and study on the large-scale projects currently cooperating between China and Israel, so as to obtain relevant investigation reports. Although China and Israel have made achievements in the process of building a comprehensive partnership for innovation, they should also be aware of some shortcomings and challenges they are currently facing. (1) The main shortcomings include that there is no scientific and comprehensive evaluation mechanism for innovative enterprises of both sides, and high expense and high risks of the cooperation; (2) The homogenization of Israeli innovative enterprises introduced by local provinces and cities in China is serious, and there is a possibility that different provinces and cities compete for high-quality enterprises to enter the park, resulting in higher introduction costs. Local provinces and cities should be encouraged to discuss and cooperate to reduce the introduction costs; the main challenges are the cultural differences between Chinese and Israeli enterprises and the insufficient protection of intellectual property rights, which leads to the reluctance of some high-quality innovative enterprises to cooperate. Generally speaking, the establishment of an "innovative and comprehensive partnership" between China and Israel has a positive effect on the development of China-Israel relations, conforms to the common interests of both countries, and can effectively promote the exchanges among the governments, enterprises, universities and the public of the two countries, and promote the further development of bilateral relations.
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Schneider, Tammi J. „New Project: Tel Safi, Israel“. Biblical Archaeologist 60, Nr. 4 (Dezember 1997): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3210628.

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Shiftan, Yoram, Nir Sharaby und Charles Solomon. „Transport Project Appraisal in Israel“. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2079, Nr. 1 (Januar 2008): 136–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2079-17.

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Filberg, Gal. „"Where Do You Do Holocaust Remembrance Day?" The "Memory in the Living Room" Project at the Southern Periphery of Israel“. SOCIAL ISSUES IN ISRAEL 32, Nr. 2 (2023): 75–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.26351/siii/32-2/4.

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"Memory in the Living Room" (MIL) is a social enterprise that offers Israelis a new way to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day. It calls for informal community gatherings in the living rooms of private homes. These meetings encourage participants' involvement and make the commemoration more meaningful and relevant. The special format offered by MIL has, in one decade, attracted about a million participants who choose this way to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day every year and regard MIL as a new Israeli tradition. Thanks to its unique style and rapid growth rate, it seems that the project is a major Israeli commemorative phenomenon that will have a long-term impact on the culture of memory. Nevertheless, an examination of the manifestations of the venture in the southern periphery of Israel presents a completely different picture. This study claims that the further one moves from the center to the southern periphery of Israel, the more the perception of MIL differs from that among the mainstream of society. The overall characteristics of MIL, which distinguish it from other commemorations, have failed to penetrate the borders of the periphery.
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Cavari, Amnon, Maoz Rosenthal und Ilana Shpaizman. „Introducing a New Dataset“. Israel Studies Review 37, Nr. 1 (01.03.2022): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2022.370102.

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This article introduces a new dataset to study Israeli politics. Taking an agenda-setting approach, the dataset includes longitudinal series of political outputs—legislative, executive, judicial, and public opinion—as a measure of policy attention in Israel from 1981 to 2019. Each item in each series is hand-coded using the coding scheme of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP), providing a unified longitudinal overview of the Israeli political agenda. The dataset enables scholars interested in Israeli policy and politics, as well researchers from communication, economy, and law to study agenda dynamics within specific venues, between venues over time, and across countries. It also enables comparative studies that situate Israel among other countries and provides empirical evidence to assess whether, in what, and to what extent Israel is exceptional.
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Daoud, Suheir Abu Oksa. „Israel and the Islamist Challenge: Old Dilemmas, New Approaches“. Politics and Religion 12, Nr. 1 (30.07.2018): 55–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755048318000263.

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AbstractThis paper explains Israel's decision to outlaw the Islamic Movement Northern Faction in Israel (IMNF) and examines the methods and strategies adopted by the IMNF and its leaders that prompted the state's actions. Based on the British Defense Regulations from the British Mandate for Palestine, the State of Israel outlawed the IMNF on November 17, 2015, accusing the group of incitement, racism, and terrorism. Sheykh Kamal Khatib, former deputy leader of IMNF, declared that the IMNF had been a tool to serve the Islamic project and regardless of having been outlawed, the movement “would find a “thousand ways” to serve that project.’” I argue that the IMNF's shift in focus from the Palestinians to the larger Muslim community disrupted politics within Israel. Even so, Israel's policy change was based on political and personal calculations, rather than on national and regional security pressures.
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Brown, Rachel H. „Reproducing the national family: kinship claims, development discourse and migrant caregivers in Palestine/Israel“. Feminist Theory 20, Nr. 3 (13.03.2019): 247–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464700119833039.

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This article probes the politics of the migrant caregiver/citizen-employer relationship in Palestine/Israel as it unfolds within the Jewish-Israeli home. Based on interviews with migrants from the Philippines, Nepal, India and Sri Lanka and their Jewish-Israeli employers, I examine how Israel’s ethno-racially hierarchical citizenship regime and the transnational gendering and racialisation of carework manifest in this relationship. I begin by situating migrant women working as caregivers within the legal and political context of Palestine/Israel, delineating how gendered constructions of the Jewish-Israeli woman uphold the borders of the nation and paint non-Jewish migrant women as reproductively threatening. I then analyse two common tropes among citizen-employers in describing migrant caregivers. The first, what I term the ‘kinship trope’, characterizes them as ‘one of the family’, obscuring the ethno-racial basis of the state. I show how this trope contrasts sharply with Zionist settler colonial rhetoric portraying Jewish-Israelis as ‘one big family’. The second trope represents migrant women as individual agents of economic development and Israel as a market-driven, neoliberal society that is equally a state for all its citizens. By depicting Israel as a ‘modern’, ‘progressive’ state that is an exemplar of gender equality, this trope again masks the ethno-racial basis of citizenship, as well as gender disparities. Finally, I argue for a feminist approach to migrant carework that accounts for the ways neoliberal labour formations are mediated by gendered racisms specific to a particular state’s racial nation-building project.
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Greendorfe, Marc. „THE TRUE HISTORY AND LEGAL MEANING OF COLONIALISM IN THE HOLY LAND: THE 2042 B.C.E. PROJECT“. International Journal of Law, Ethics, and Technology 2022, Nr. 2 (28.10.2022): 1–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.55574/nvoa3005.

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One of the most inexplicable uses of certain Marxist terms, such as colonialism, imperialism and settler-colonialism is with regard to the State of Israel, a frequent target of Marxists, and ethnic Jews, the descendants of the indigenous people of the modern State of Israel, who are often referred to as Zionists. Though there are no logical connections between the policies and acts of the State of Israel or Israeli citizens, on the one hand, and the complaints of Marxists regarding domestic American strife and discrimination, on the other hand, that has not stopped Israel from being a prominent target of Marxist groups like Black Lives Matter. In fact, anti-Israel activism, and castigating Israel as a settler-colonialist entity, have become central planks of the Black Lives Matter movement and even radical American politicians such as Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Because Marxist terms are now being weaponized in ways that are utterly at odds with the history and meanings of these terms, and those weaponizing the terms allege that they have legal import in questions as to the legitimacy of the State of Israel, this article will explore the most frequently used terms and how such terms have been historically applied in various situations. After providing definitions for the terms, this article will apply these terms to the history of the Jewish claim to Israel to determine whether there is any basis for theories of colonialism, imperialism and settler-colonialism being applicable to Israel and Zionism. Finally, the history of those who make competing claims to the land, including Palestinian Arabs and Muslims generally, will be reviewed to determine whether these parties are more properly characterized as colonialists, imperialists, or settler-colonialists. The purpose of this article is not to present a Marxist point of view about the three terms, colonialism, imperialism, and settler-colonialism; rather, this article intends to take a legal view of these non-legal terms to determine whether the terms should have any legal effect vis a vis the rights of people to self-determination and also to examine the internal consistency of the use of these terms by Marxist activists and Marxist scholars across different peoples and states.
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Yang, Connie. „Staging Israel/Palestine: The geopolitical imaginaries of international tourism“. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38, Nr. 6 (29.03.2020): 1075–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2399654420915573.

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This article argues that the curation of particular geopolitical imaginaries of Israel/Palestine for international tourists can legitimize and naturalize the violence of the Israeli state project. Juxtaposing the cases of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the West Bank, I analyze the discourses and embodied practices that produce imaginative geographies through processes of spatial distancing and temporal fixing. The dominant imaginary in Tel Aviv-Jaffa incorporates Israel into a westernized geography of Europe, while the dominant imaginary of the West Bank emphasizes its location in an Orientalized Middle East. The cultivation of these tourist landscapes as entirely disparate places works to obscure how both are constitutive of a single Israeli regime, contributing to the public secret that separates the occupation of the West Bank from Israel as a democratic state. By examining how seemingly apolitical tourist practices are entangled with geopolitical violence, this article reveals the complicity of international tourism in sustaining Israeli settler colonial dispossession and military occupation.
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Portughies, Adi. „Community Archive as a Platform for Development and Preservation of Intangible Heritage—the Community Archives Project“. Technical Annals 1, Nr. 1 (22.12.2022): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/ta.32152.

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BG archives have initiated the Community Archive Project, the objective being to create communal archives that will prepare the material for researching Israeli development towns and Bedouin communities from the bottom – up, fully digital and accessible online. Bedouin towns and development towns are home to thousands of Israelis, and their role in the historical development of the state of Israel is clear. That said, their particular stories have yet to be told, mainly due to the absence of accessible documentation. This ―silence of the archive‖, as it is called in archival studies, inhibits the development of effective research and creates the false impression that ―what you see is what you have‖. Because of the ―silence of the archives,‖ these communities have been portrayed in a similarly passive fashion in public discourse and scholarly research. Their natural growth and development, propelled by internal dynamics as organic communities with ―bottom up‖ growth, has, until now, received little attention from researchers. This project aims to address this gap and to enrich the historical record by including the archival collections of the development towns themselves. The project leans on the theoretical framework and moral motivation of the Canadian concept of Community Archive. We acknowledge that the fundamental challenge for this project is to create authentic archives that will reconstruct the silence of the archive. This paper discusses the meaning of this core challenge, the solutions we formulated and the significant impact this project is expected to have on the thriving field of Israel studies.
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Lazin, Fred A. „Citizen Participation: Project Renewal in Israel“. Journal of Urban Affairs 18, Nr. 3 (Oktober 1996): 307–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9906.1996.tb00381.x.

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Lakhal, Salem Y., und Souad H’Mida. „Author the red-med railway project a serious competitor to the suez canal for cargo containers?“ Independent Journal of Management & Production 8, Nr. 3 (01.09.2017): 898. http://dx.doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v8i3.619.

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Israel and China have finalized a project plan initiated in 2012. This project received the green light from Israeli cabinet in March 2014. With this venture, China will build a cargo railway line connecting the port of Eilat in the Red Sea to the ports of Ashdod and Haifa on the Mediterranean coast in Israel. This project will be a shipping alternative to the Suez Canal. This statement is the corner stone of this paper and considered an hypothesis to be verified within this paper. The methodology used is based on the concept of “market position.” The main conclusion, theoretically, the Red-Med railway could be an alternative to the Suez Canal for in the 4,000 TFE Vessels containers transportation as far as costs are concerned. However, other concerns, such as the security in the Suez Canal and the risk of its shutdown, must be considered too.
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Fisher, Andrew. „Miki Kratsman and Shabtai Pinchevsky: The Anti-Mapping project“. Philosophy of Photography 10, Nr. 2 (01.10.2019): 243–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/pop_00019_1.

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This article introduces an evolving project of visual mapping initiated by Israeli photographers Miki Kratsman and Shabtai Pinchevsky under the title of Anti-Mapping. Placing this critical project in the context of the Israel/Palestine conflict, the article examines how Kratsman and Pinchevsky develop complex, strategic and critically sophisticated approaches to visualizing the conditions that produce victims of violence and that place Palestinian villages under threat of destruction. The article explores their strategic, technical and critical approaches to the difficulties of representing particular contested places in this geopolitical context.
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Hanieh, Adam. „From State-led Growth to Globalization: the Evolution of Israeli Capitalism“. Journal of Palestine Studies 32, Nr. 4 (2003): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2003.32.4.5.

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This article examines the development of the Israeli capitalist class and the role played by the state apparatus in that development. In contrast to analyses claiming that Israel was a "socialist-type" economy prior to the mid-1980s, it argues that the Labor Zionist movement fostered the emergence of an indigenous capitalist class by encouraging the growth of private capital through key conglomerates initially tied to the state. Following the 1985 Economic Stabilization Plan, these conglomerates were placed in private hands linked with large foreign capital. Israel's recent incorporation into the global economy has undermined the traditional sustaining elements of the Zionist project, producing a crisis of legitimacy in the state. It also has important ramifications for the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.
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Goldberg, Albert I., und Orna Lavi-Steiner. „Developing an Effective Technological Incubator“. Industry and Higher Education 10, Nr. 6 (Dezember 1996): 371–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095042229601000609.

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A considerable number of highly educated engineers emigrated from the former USSR to Israel in 1989–92. As a partial solution for their employment, the Israeli government established 28 technological incubators for developing and commercializing innovative technological ideas. These incubators faced three serious challenges. First, a blueprint was needed on how to organize incubators for maximum benefit to new entrepreneurs. Second, criteria had to be developed for the acceptance of new projects. And third, project groups had to be structured so as eventually to result in successful independent enterprises.
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Russi, Adriana. „Project notes Brazilians in Israel, oral history and virtual exhibitions“. Arts & Humanities Open Access Journal 5, Nr. 2 (21.07.2023): 142–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/ahoaj.2023.05.00199.

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The community of Brazilian immigrants in Israel is made up of around 17,000 people. The first of them began to immigrate in the 1950s, motivated by Zionism and willing to build the young State of Israel that was being formed at the time. Unlike other groups of immigrants, who have locus in places of memory such as ethnographic museums to represent their communities, Brazilians still do not have a place to narrate their trajectory and diversity. There are also few studies on this group. In view of this, in 2020 a group of Brazilian and Israeli researchers conceived the Brazilians in Israel project: memories and diversity. Among the objectives of this interinstitutional initiative, emphasis on the collection and preservation of the life stories of these Brazilians who immigrated to Israel at different times and motivated by numerous factors. The necessary dissemination of these oral histories imposed some challenges on the project. Among them, to reflect on strategies to guarantee, on the one hand, visibility to the Brazilian community in a contemporary language and, on the other hand, accessibility. For this, museological communication in the form of an exhibition in cyberspace was chosen. This brief report presents the aforementioned project, its paths and some aspects related to virtual exhibitions. Among them, to reflect on strategies to guarantee, on the one hand, visibility to the Brazilian community in a contemporary language and, on the other hand, accessibility. For this, museological communication in the form of an exhibition in cyberspace was chosen. This brief report presents the aforementioned project, its paths and some aspects related to virtual exhibitions. Among them, to reflect on strategies to guarantee, on the one hand, visibility to the Brazilian community in a contemporary language and, on the other hand, accessibility. For this, museological communication in the form of an exhibition in cyberspace was chosen. This brief report presents the aforementioned project, its paths and some aspects related to virtual exhibitions.
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Jalal, Syed Umair. „The Post-Revolutionary Israeli-Iranian Rivalry and Iran's Nuclear Program“. Journal of Regional Studies Review 2, Nr. 1 (30.12.2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.62843/jrsr/2023.94501.

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There were big changes in the Middle East after the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The rebels were against Israel. Tel Aviv had a good relationship with Tehran until 1979, but it was hostile towards its Arab neighbours because of a longstanding desire to rule the area. In times of change, Israel has grown afraid as Iran's power has grown. Israel is against Islam and Muslims. A lack of balance of power in the area and Iran's desire for nuclear weapons have made Iran and Israel compete with each other. A lot of Israelis think that Iran's nuclear project is a threat to their very survival and that it needs to be stopped. This piece talks about the bad feelings between Iran and Israel, the risks that could come from Iran having nuclear weapons, and different ways to get Iran to give up its nuclear programme. The piece is divided into four parts. The first part talks about the history of relations between Iran and Israel and why they are at odds with each other. The second part briefly explains how the division of power in the region led to a direct war between Tehran and Tel Aviv. The third part talks about Iran's nuclear project and the threats it makes against Israel. The last part talks about current plans for sanctions against Iran to get it to give up its nuclear weapons.
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Khazzoom, Aziza. „The Great Chain of Orientalism: Jewish Identity, Stigma Management, and Ethnic Exclusion in Israel“. American Sociological Review 68, Nr. 4 (August 2003): 481–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000312240306800401.

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This paper explores the role that orientalism has played in shaping ethnic inequality among Jews in Israel. Earlier works usually explain ethnic exclusion as a function of Jewish life on Israeli territory. Here, however, exclusion is located within an earlier history of a Jewish encounter with orientalism and Western European colonialism. It is argued that prior to their immigration to Israel, Jews the world-over had been stigmatized as Oriental. Through a complex process, they accepted this stigma, and they arrived in Israel deeply invested in developing the new country as “western “ and uncomfortable with anything identified as “eastern.” It is the imperatives of this westernization “identity project” that account for the initial impetus to exclude Middle Eastern Jews, as well as non-Jewish Arabs, from emerging Israeli society. Viewing history from this perspective, ethnic cleavages in the Jewish world appear to have a historical stability and consistency that is at odds with the current focus on contingency and historical indeterminacy.
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Tal, Liya. „The Anthropologist on a Community Rehabilitation Project“. Practicing Anthropology 15, Nr. 2 (01.04.1993): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.15.2.u61q551111044616.

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The neighborhood I refer to as the Shalom Quarter is situated in a small town in the north of Israel. The quarter was built in the early 1970s, and most of its residents came to Israel in the years 1973-78. Up to 85 percent of the residents originally came from the former Soviet Union, with about 60 percent of this group from Soviet Georgia.
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Abusneineh, Bayan. „(Re)producing the Israeli (European) body: Zionism, Anti-Black Racism and the Depo-Provera Affair“. Feminist Review 128, Nr. 1 (Juli 2021): 96–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01417789211016331.

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This article examines the Depo-Provera Affair—where Israeli doctors administered the contraceptive Depo-Provera to newly immigrated Ethiopian Jewish women—to argue that the Israeli settler colonial project depends on these forms of gendered anti-Black violence, through the management of Black African bodies. In 2013, then Israeli Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman admitted that they had administered Depo-Provera to Ethiopian immigrant women without their consent, after reproductive and civil rights activists in Israel called for an investigation after a drop in the birthrate among Ethiopian women: close to 50 per cent within the previous decade. The demarcation of Blackness as a political tool necessary to advance Israeli modernity and the situating of Black bodies as antithetical to the state of Israel are not contradictory but rather illuminate Israel’s deployment of anti-Blackness through the racial and reproductive violence necessary to become part of the superior, European West.
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Lifshitz, Shahar. „The External Rights of Cohabiting Couples in Israel“. Israel Law Review 37, Nr. 2-3 (2004): 346–425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021223700012516.

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AbstractOne of the outstanding products of civil-secular law in Israel is the institution of cohabitation. In Israeli law, the term “cohabiting couples” is used to refer to couples who conduct marriage-like relationships, but who, from a legal point of view, are not given the legal status of married couples. In Israel there is a trend toward narrowing the legal gap between cohabiting couples and married couples, and broadening the conditions that confer the status of cohabite. In present-day Israeli legal discourse, support for these trends is seen as a secular, liberal and progressive stance, while opposition to them is viewed as religious, moralistic and conservative.This study aimed at enriching the public legal debate on cohabiting couples from a civil liberal point of view. In order to accomplish this task, I wish to re-examine the laws relating to cohabitation, in intention to break the conventional modes of thinking, and examine the laws dealing with cohabitation from an all-encompassing civil viewpoint, one which does not focus specifically on the unique Israeli context. Only after the more general discussion will we consider the position of Israeli law and consider the possibility of applying the general discussion to the specific Israeli context, keeping in mind the role of cohabitation in Israel as an alternative to the religious marriage. Previous projects I have conducted dealt specifically with the internal relationships including the mutual obligations between cohabitants. In this project, I wish to continue probing the Israeli family law situation but this time I wish to broaden the discussion by examining the external rights of cohabiting couples.The discussion will expose the basic flaw in the Israeli context which makes the implementation of a fundamental civil structure difficult in terms of Israeli law. I shall explain why this flaw has a more serious impact in the context of “external rights” than in the context of internal commitment issues. Therefore beyond making proposals for specific amendments in relation to existing cohabitation laws, I shall clarify why it is necessary to develop additional alternatives to marriage which can also provide an alternative to cohabitation.
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Kaufman, Asher. „BETWEEN PERMEABLE AND SEALED BORDERS: THE TRANS-ARABIAN PIPELINE AND THE ARAB–ISRAELI CONFLICT“. International Journal of Middle East Studies 46, Nr. 1 (Februar 2014): 95–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074381300130x.

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AbstractThe Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), which extended from Dhahran in Saudi Arabia to Zahrani in Lebanon and operated from 1950 to 1982, was haunted by the Arab–Israeli conflict throughout the years of its operation. The route of the pipeline—which traversed Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon—was chosen so as to circumvent Palestine/Israel. However, following the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights in the 1967 war, Israel became an active participant in this project, with the full consent of the transit states and Egypt. This article uses Tapline as a means to analyze the interconnected world facilitated by oil pipelines, which defies common wisdom about state sovereignty or the function of interstate boundaries. In addition, Tapline demonstrates how this interconnected network created possibilities for Arab–Israeli cooperation that might have seemed inconceivable initially, given the hostile dynamics of the conflict.
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Al-Bazz, Ahmad, und Shachaf Polakow. „When colonised and ‘Colonisers’ cooperate to decolonise: Activestills Collective of Palestine/Israel“. Critical and Radical Social Work 9, Nr. 2 (01.08.2021): 307–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/204986021x16215162369547.

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Activestills is a political photography collective founded in 2005 in Palestine/Israel that consists of a small group of Palestinian, Israeli and international documentary photographers. The collective dedicates photography as a means to confront what it calls the Israeli settler-colonial project in the region of Palestine. Ahmad Al-Bazz, born in 1993, a Palestinian member of the collective, and Shachaf Polakow, born in Beer Sheva, his Israeli colleague, write a joint piece to reflect on their cooperation at Activestills (see: <uri xlink:href="https://www.Activestills.org">https://www.Activestills.org</uri>).
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Philip, Dana, Smadar Hod-Ovadia und Aron M. Troen. „A Technical and Policy Case Study of Large-Scale Rescue and Redistribution of Perishable Foods by the “Leket Israel” Food Bank“. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 38, Nr. 2 (07.03.2017): 226–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0379572117692440.

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Background: Food banks seeking to rescue and redistribute highly nutritious perishable foods to simultaneously alleviate food insecurity and reduce food waste often encounter practical, ethical, and political dilemmas. Objectives: We present a case study of “Leket Israel,” an Israeli food bank that uses an effective large-scale logistical model for the rescue and redistribution of perishable food and discuss the challenges and solutions it offers. Results: The organization operates in a rich country plagued with poverty and inequality, where the government passively encourages nongovernmental organizations to respond to the serious and growing problem of food insecurity. Operating under a business-to-business model, Leket Israel distributes food via intermediary nonprofit organizations (NPOs), enriching the food they provide with fresh produce. Food is obtained through an Agricultural Gleaning project, Self-Growing Farm project, and Meal Rescue project. The partnering NPOs then distribute the food to people in need. Although the rescue and redistribution of highly perishable food is more costly and complex than acquiring, storing, and distributing dried and staple foods and it requires specialized knowledge and infrastructure in order to maintain rigorous safety standards, it improves the nutritional quality of the aid. In 2015, Leket Israel distributed 15 217 389 kg of food, 90% of which was fruit and vegetables, to 180 partnering NPOs nationwide, reaching an estimated 175 000 recipients. Conclusion: “Leket Israel” offers a valuable model that can be studied and emulated by international nutrition scientists, practitioners, and policy makers who are seeking to reduce food insecurity and food waste in other countries.
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Rothbart, Zack. „COVID-19 crisis response at the National Library of Israel: Confronting challenges and maximising opportunities“. Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 30, Nr. 2-3 (August 2020): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0955749020980140.

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Founded in 1892, the National Library of Israel (NLI) serves as the vibrant institution of national memory for the Jewish people worldwide and Israelis of all backgrounds and faiths. Its four core collections – Israel, Judaica, Islam and Middle East, and the Humanities – tell the historical, cultural and intellectual story of the Jewish people, the State of Israel and the Land of Israel and its region throughout the ages. The NLI’s current transformative renewal aims to encourage diverse audiences in Israel and across the globe to engage with these treasures in meaningful ways through a range of innovative educational, cultural and digital initiatives. The most tangible manifestation of this transformation is the new NLI campus, now under construction adjacent to the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) in Jerusalem, and on schedule to open its doors in 2022. NLI’s renewal and dual mandate requiring it to engage diverse domestic and international audiences, as well as the massive construction project underway, have in many ways magnified the challenges posed by this difficult period, as well as – and perhaps even more so – the opportunities it presents. While the response to these unprecedented and unforeseen circumstances has largely been ad hoc, the NLI approach has been guided by the goal of protecting the health and welfare of its staff and users, and identifying strategic opportunities to not only make the most of the difficulties presented by this complex new reality but also build programs and initiatives to help achieve strategic goals. Following a brief summary of the crisis in Israel, this article presents a number of examples of the physical, logistical and programmatic adaptations NLI has implemented in attempting to maximise potential opportunities in best fulfilling its mission during this time.
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Mahmoud, Dhamie Abdul Razzaq. „The American Vision on the Settlement of the Arab (Israeli) Conflict Under President Trump Administration“. Tikrit Journal For Political Science, Nr. 16 (02.07.2019): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/poltic.v0i16.144.

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Successive US administrations have presented themselves as sponsors of the peace process in the Middle East and the settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict, although they are not impartial from the parties to the conflict because they enjoy excellent strategic relations with Israel and maintain the level of the relationship of the constants of its foreign policy. The main factor in most of the American settlement projects is based on the basis of a two-state solution, while the Trump administration distinguished itself from its predecessors by proposing a conflict resolution project based on To the basis of a single Jewish state and the deal of the century as a mechanism to achieve this, which corresponds to the Israeli concept of peace at the current stage.
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Ezri, Tiberiu, Lior Sasson, Sion Houri, Yitzhak Berlovitz und Akiva Tamir. „Save a Child's Heart project in Israel“. Lancet 384, Nr. 9954 (November 2014): 1575–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61984-x.

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El Bagoury, Mahmoud. „Mahmoud Darwish and the Quest for a Postcolonial Utopia: Israel's War on Gaza and Reimagining the Colonial Waste Land“. Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 23, Nr. 1 (April 2024): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/hlps.2024.0328.

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This article investigates how Mahmoud Darwish introduces a postcolonial utopian rhetoric whereby Israelis and Palestinians would create a better milieu than what presently exists by adopting new human and universal commonalities and by eliminating what Fredric Jameson labels ‘the root of all evil’. Israel's current colonial project against Gaza as forced displacement can be deconstructed through such rhetoric. Darwish's postcolonial utopia aligns with Bill Ashcroft's appeal to the creation of a better world free from hate, categorisation and the desire for annihilation. Strangely, Gaza's anti-colonial project for national independence has been unjustly categorized and distorted by Zionist Israel that espouses the ‘categorise and colonise’ slogan for imperial expansionism. Darwish's discourse introduces liberal-humanist cosmopolitan aesthetics to foreground a categorisation-free dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians through dissemination of the ethics of negotiation rather than negation. Darwish's rhetoric of postcolonial utopia comprises as such: the human promise; the entanglement of self and other.
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Remennick, Larissa, und Anna Prashizky. „Subversive identity and cultural production by the Russian-Israeli Generation 1.5“. European Journal of Cultural Studies 22, Nr. 5-6 (24.12.2018): 925–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367549418810091.

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This article belongs to the series presenting our ongoing ethnographic project on the Russian-Israeli Generation 1.5. It discusses the nexus between immigrant identity, civic activism and cultural production among young adults born in the (former) Soviet Union, who migrated to Israel as older children or adolescents. We examine the new, protest-driven activism among young Russian Israelis while drawing on the concepts of reactive ethnicity and cultural public sphere. This identity quest occurs at the intersection of their Russian, Jewish and Israeli identities that often clash with each other. Moreover, the ethnic awakening among these young immigrant adults has been clearly gendered, with mostly female leadership emerging out of its cultural avant-garde. We present and discuss examples of the media discourse, artistic and creative events organized by Generation 1.5 leaders, focusing on the recent Russian–Hebrew poetry festival in Jerusalem.
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Sutyrin, S. F., und V. N. Kovalenko. „About some areas of cooperation between China and Israel“. Mezhdunarodnaja jekonomika (The World Economics), Nr. 12 (30.11.2022): 861–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/vne-04-2212-02.

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Israel was the first state in the Middle East to recognize the independence of the PRC, but full-fl edged diplomatic relations between the two countries were established only in 1992. Since the beginning of the 1980s, the interaction between the two countries has been in the nature of military-technical cooperation, and in the 1990s it acquired a new dimension. After the confl ict between the United States and Israel in the late 1990s and early 2000s, due to the alleged transfer by Israel to the PRC of technical means created on the basis of American technologies, military-technical cooperation between China and Israel stopped. Nevertheless, the cooperation continues to develop. The PRC is beginning to actively invest in high-tech Israeli companies, as well as attract Israeli investors to national innovation (technology) parks in China, which corresponds to the long-term goals of the PRC in the fi eld of scientifi c and technological development. In addition, the two countries are currently dynamically cooperating in the fi eld of infrastructure investments, which not only improves Israel’s logistics potential, but also creates facilities that in the future will become an integral part of the global Chinese project "One Belt and One Road".
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Kozhakhmetova, Assel, Zhanar Tazhiyeva, Ainur Amirova und Urikkul Sandykbayeva. „Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of High- tech Project Management: the Experience of Japan, Israel and Kazakhstan“. Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies 4, Nr. 66 (30.12.2022): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v4i66.214.

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The practical implementation of high-tech projects is becoming essential and relevant throughout the world in the era of the digitalisation of various industries. The successful completion of high-tech projects will indeed support the development of domestic markets and the economy's competitiveness. It should be noted that high-tech projects involve breakthrough technologies and innovations, which, in turn, need effective management. This research aims to assess the relationship between the project management application processes and the effectiveness of projects in the industrial sector of countries such as Japan, Israel and Kazakhstan. The main focus of this paper is analysing high-tech project management in the engineering, green production, chemical and atomic sectors of these three countries. As a result, Japan is ahead of Israel and Kazakhstan. This research also contains an assessment of the maturity levels of project management of the chosen countries. The study used a systematic literature review, comparative analysis, quantitative data collection methods through interviews, statistical analysis and modelling. As a result, data were obtained on the project performance level in the selected countries, and approaches to managing high-tech projects in the industrial sector were proposed. A process methodology that may be implemented as a map for each set of projects has been created by assessing necessary success steps for high-tech projects. The study also recommends the number of instruments and techniques for Kazakhstan's high-tech project management. According to the findings of the statistical study, their application in the management of high-tech development will help the project be successfully completed.
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Belcher, Oliver Christian. „Introduction: The Occupied Palestinian Territories and Late-modern wars“. Human Geography 4, Nr. 1 (März 2011): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861100400101.

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The essays collected in this special issue address the intersections between the late-colonial occupation of the Palestinian Territories by the state of Israel, and the conduct of late-modern warfare. Taking the summer 2010 attack on the Gaza Aid flotilla, the devastating late-2009 assault on Gaza, and the everyday occupation and appropriation of the West Bank that continues to stranglehold the Palestinians as cues, each essay critically evaluates the material conditions that facilitate Israel's colonial project. As these essays attest, urbicide and infrastructural violence—institutionalized by the Israeli military most succinctly in the so-called “Dahiya Doctrine”— play a critical role in Israeli military practice. As the authors, each in their own way, argue, it is only by taking on these infrastructural material conditions which facilitate the Israeli occupation that one can begin to hold an honest conversation on the prospects for a peaceful solution, and an end to the colonial occupation and manufactured humanitarian crisis which plagues the Palestinians.
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Kurzon, Ittai, Ran N. Nof, Michael Laporte, Hallel Lutzky, Andrey Polozov, Dov Zakosky, Haim Shulman, Ariel Goldenberg, Ben Tatham und Yariv Hamiel. „The “TRUAA” Seismic Network: Upgrading the Israel Seismic Network—Toward National Earthquake Early Warning System“. Seismological Research Letters 91, Nr. 6 (26.08.2020): 3236–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220200169.

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Abstract Following the recommendations of an international committee (Allen et al., 2012), since October 2017, the Israeli Seismic Network has been undergoing significant upgrades, with 120 stations being added or upgraded throughout the country and the addition of two new datacenters. These enhancements are the backbone of the TRUAA project, assigned to the Geological Survey of Israel (GSI) by the Israeli Government, to provide earthquake early warning (EEW) capabilities for the state of Israel. The GSI contracted Nanometrics (NMX), supported by Motorola Solutions Israel, to deliver these upgrades through a turnkey project, including detailed design, equipment supply, and deployment of the network and two datacenters. The TRUAA network was designed and tailored by the GSI, in collaboration with the NMX project team, specifically to achieve efficient and robust EEW. Several significant features comprise the pillars of this network:Coverage: Station distribution has high density (5–10 km spacing) along the two main fault systems—the Dead Sea Fault and the Carmel Fault System;Instrumentation: High-quality strong-motion accelerometers and broadband seismometers with modern three-channel and six-channel dataloggers sampling at 200 samples per second;Low latency acquisition: Data are encapsulated in small packets (&lt;1 s), with primary routing via high-speed, high-capacity telemetry links (&lt;1 s latency);Robustness: High level of redundancy throughout the system design:Dual active-active redundant acquisition routes from each station, each utilizing multicast streaming over an IP security Virtual Private Network tunnel, via independent high-bandwidth telemetry systemsTwo active-active independent geographically separate datacentersDual active-active redundant independent automatic seismic processing tool chains within each datacenter, implemented in a high availability protected virtual environment. At this time, both datacenters and over 100 stations are operational. The system is currently being commissioned, with initial early warning operation targeted for early 2021.
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Fariborz, A. P., J. S. Seyed und A. Hossein. „Developing Sino- Israeli Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Analyzing Desecuritization Scenarios for Iran“. MGIMO Review of International Relations 13, Nr. 3 (08.07.2020): 205–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2020-3-72-205-224.

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An important feature of Israel's foreign policy in the post-Cold War era has been development of relations with emerging powers, including China. The importance of the economic component in the foreign policy of both countries, China's efforts to achieve the status of a great power, and Israel's strategies to improve its global image and regional position have brought the two countries' relations into a form of comprehensive cooperation in the post-Cold War era. Describing the relations between the two countries in the political, military and economic spheres and acknowledging the impact of China and Israel's behavior patterns on national and regional security of Iran the article seeks to answer the following questions : What are the indicators of the development of China-Israel relations in the post-Cold War era? What are the consequences of these relations for Iran? From this article's point of view, the development of China-Israel relations in all areas has been on an upward trajectory and hence have substantial implications at the national (threatening China-Iran relations in the field of energy and weakening Iran-China military relations and enfeebling Iran's position in the Silk Road project), regional (changing the balance to the detriment of Iran, Iran's containment and normalization of Arab-Israeli relations) and international levels (China's accompanying pressures on Iran, Israel's use of China's capacity in international institutions and efforts to legitimizing and reinforcing the notion of Iran's threat and continuing Iranophobia) for Iran's security.
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Ram, Haggai. „TO BANISH THE “LEVANTINE DUNGHILL“ FROM WITHIN: TOWARD A CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING OF ISRAELI ANTI-IRAN PHOBIAS“. International Journal of Middle East Studies 40, Nr. 2 (Mai 2008): 249–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743808080537.

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Held since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest is an annual event traditionally dedicated to the eternal themes of love, peace, and harmony. Yet Israelis asked to pick a song for the 2007 contest in Helsinki paid little heed to these themes. Instead, they settled for “Push the Button,” a controversial number by an Israeli punk group called Teapacks; the song is generally understood as a description of life under the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran with its “crazy rulers.” Meanwhile, an Israeli fashion house (Dan Cassidy) commissioned a series of photos at a construction site in southern Tel Aviv that showed a topless model lying in a pit. The project was designed as a warning against the “holocaust” that would follow Iran's possible nuclear attack on Israel; the pit, as the project's creative director explained, represented “the mass grave of complacent Tel Aviv residents.”
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Shporer, A., G. Á. Bakos, T. Mazeh, G. Kovács und B. Sipőcz. „The WHAT Project“. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 4, S253 (Mai 2008): 331–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921308026562.

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AbstractWHAT is a small-aperture short focal length automated telescope with an 8.2° × 8.2° field of view, located at the Wise Observatory, Israel. The system is similar to the HATNet telescopes and is aimed at searching for transiting extrasolar planets and variable objects. Operational since 2004, WHAT has accumulated ~100000 exposures of several fields and was part of the discovery of the transiting planet HD147506b. Further description of WHAT can be found at: http://wise-obs.tau.ac.il/~what.
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Katz, Reuven. „Challenges in Doctoral Research Project Management: A Comparative Study“. International Journal of Doctoral Studies 11 (2016): 105–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3419.

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This paper presents quantitative results of a comparative study evaluating the management skills of doctoral candidates working toward a PhD and additional information related to their lifestyles. We conducted a survey among enrolled doctoral candidates at five universities in Israel and three technological universities in Western Europe. 1013 Israeli candidates and 457 Western European candidates replied to our survey. In our analysis, we compared the answers of Israeli Science and Engineering candidates to those of Social Sciences and Humanities candidates; in addition, we compared the answers of Israeli Science and Engineering students to their Western European peers. Our analysis focused on finding significant patterns by comparing these groups of students. In order to identify such patterns, we analyzed each question using the Pearson chi-square test. The current study’s main finding is that the majority of candidates, regardless of their chosen academic field or the region where they study, have no training or expertise in managing a doctoral research project. Based on these findings, we suggest that all doctoral candidates be taught basic research-project management. We believe that such training will provide them with a powerful tool for better managing their research as they advance towards successful completion of their doctorate.
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Tanous, Osama. „Covid-19 Fault Lines: Palestinian Physicians in Israel“. Journal of Palestine Studies 49, Nr. 4 (2020): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2020.49.4.36.

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This essay explores representations of Palestinian physicians in the Israeli health-care system during the Covid-19 pandemic and the dynamics that have played out in that system during the public health emergency from the perspective of a Palestinian physician. It argues that the health-care system, an essential pillar and infrastructural foundation of the settler-colonial project, is naively imagined as an apolitical, neutral sphere. As the site of a metaphorical battlefield against Covid-19, it has been window-dressed as an arena for brotherhood between Israeli Palestinians and Jews, and fantasized about as a gateway to political gain or equality for the Palestinian citizens of Israel (PCIs). Throughout the process, settler militarism, settler symbols, and settler domination have continued to be normalized.
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Bashkin, Osnat, Keren Dopelt, Zohar Mor, Lore Leighton, Robert Otok, Mariusz Duplaga, Fiona MacLeod et al. „The Future Public Health Workforce in a Changing World: A Conceptual Framework for a European–Israeli Knowledge Transfer Project“. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, Nr. 17 (02.09.2021): 9265. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179265.

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Health services quality and sustainability rely mainly on a qualified workforce. Adequately trained public health personnel protect and promote health, avert health disparities, and allow rapid response to health emergencies. Evaluations of the healthcare workforce typically focus on physicians and nurses in curative medical venues. Few have evaluated public health workforce capacity building or sought to identify gaps between the academic training of public health employees and the needs of the healthcare organizations in which they are employed. This project report describes the conceptual framework of “Sharing European Educational Experience in Public Health for Israel (SEEEPHI): harmonization, employability, leadership, and outreach”—a multinational Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education funded project. By sharing European educational experience and knowledge, the project aims to enhance professionalism and strengthen leadership aspects of the public health workforce in Israel to meet the needs of employers and the country. The project’s work packages, each jointly led by an Israeli and European institution, include field qualification analysis, mapping public health academic training programs, workforce adaptation, and building leadership capacity. In the era of global health changes, it is crucial to assess the capacity building of a well-qualified and competent workforce that enables providing good health services, reaching out to minorities, preventing health inequalities, and confronting emerging health challenges. We anticipate that the methods developed and the lessons learned within the Israeli context will be adaptable and adoptable by other countries through local and cultural adjustments.
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Karolyi, Paul. „Congressional Monitor“. Journal of Palestine Studies 48, Nr. 4 (2019): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2019.48.4.s7.

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This report summarizes the bills and resolutions pertinent to Palestine, Israel, or the broader Arab-Israeli conflict that were introduced, during the second session of the 115th Congress, which coincided with the second year of Donald Trump's presidency. Major legislative themes related to the Palestine issue are identified here, as well as initiators of specific legislation, their priorities, the range of their concerns, and their attitudes toward regional actors. Security and intelligence support for Israel, attempts to cut funding to Palestinian refugees, and sanctions against Iran are included. This report is part of a wider database project of the Institute for Palestine Studies, congressionalmonitor.org, which contains all relevant legislation from 2001 to the present (the 107th through the 115th Congresses) and is updated on an ongoing basis.
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Fishma, Rachelle HB. „Israel Medical Association proposes “rescue project” for health“. Lancet 358, Nr. 9278 (Juli 2001): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(01)05532-5.

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Weinstein, Zvi. „Citizen participation: the case of Israel Project Renewal“. Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 1, Nr. 2 (Juli 2008): 129–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17549170802221484.

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Krampf, Arie. „Economic Planning of the Free Market in Israel during the First Decade: The Influence of Don Patinkin on Israeli Policy Discourse“. Science in Context 23, Nr. 4 (25.11.2010): 507–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889710000190.

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ArgumentFollowing World War II, as macroeconomics and econometrics became a necessary tool for policy-making, economists worldwide rose in influence. Those economists in peripheral and new countries were especially important as they could wield the instruments essential in forming states. Israel was no exception. In Israel this process was associated with the establishment of the economics department at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Falk Project, led by Don Patinkin and the community of economists that he nurtured. This article poses three questions regarding Patinkin's influence and his role in the process of state formation. First, how did he affect economic policy discourse in Israel; second, what role did Patinkin and his students play in the process of state formation; and finally, what was the effect of Patinkin and his students on Israeli government policies? I argue that Patinkin had a specific and irreducible influence on the localization of pro-market ideas and policies in Israel, and that he and his students contributed to the consolidation of the state autonomy and capacity. Furthermore, I argue that they contributed to a more strict implementation of the recession policy in the mid-1960s.
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Adler, Elhanan, und Marina Goldsmith. „The National Library of Israel and OCLC“. Judaica Librarianship 16, Nr. 1 (31.12.2011): 83–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1005.

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OCLC published the following announcement in December 2008: "The National Library of Israel and OCLC have completed a pilot project that has resulted in the addition of more than 788,000 new bibliographic records and 1.1 million holdings from the national library to WorldCat." The successful completion of this project was the result of a number of policy decisions and technological developments on the part of both parties. This article describes the motivation, history, and challenges of this project.
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Roth, Brad R. „Implementing “Two Peoples, One Future”: Conceptualizing Mutual Self-Determination in Israel-Palestine“. europa ethnica 80, Nr. 1-2 (2023): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24989/0014-2492-2023-12-79.

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The prevalent conception of the Israel-Palestinian “peace process” has long outlived any expectation for its success, and has provided cover for Israel’s de facto capacity to dictate terms. That framework fetishizes the two-state solution, mistaking the means (partition) for the end (mutual self-determination), while conceptually fragmenting the Palestinian political community so as to deprive it of its equal standing. Practical, moral, and legal considerations require nothing less than a re-imagining of the project of Jewish self-determination in Israel/ Palestine to accommodate the realization of Palestinian national rights on terms of equality. At the same time, it is errant and counterproductive for critics to treat the essence of that project – distinguishable both from the false universalism that marked the Labor Zionist era and from the unadorned ethno-nationalism that marks the contemporary practice of the Israeli state – as reducible to a colonialism fit to be vanquished. A consociational approach to the conflicting national aspirations promises a more productive engagement with the practical requisites of a mutual self-determination consistent with international legal standards.
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