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Amos Elon

is among the most well-known Israeli authors. His most recent publication is The Pity of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743-1933, German: Zu einer anderen Zeit. Porträt der jüdisch-deutschen Epoche (1743-1933), München: Hanser 2000.



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Amos Elon

Israel's ugly little empire

The recent Israeli incursions into the Gaza Strip could be the first indications of a plan to annex the large Jewish settlements in Palestine territory. That would prolong the war yet further, says Amos Elon. [more]

20.07.2006


Amos Elon

How Israel built the bomb

A special relationship

The release of Mordechai Vanunu has reignited questions surrounding Isreal's nuclear programme. [more]

22.04.2004


Amos Elon

Israeli history lessons

Where did it all go wrong?

A closer look at Israel's occupation tactics and how settlers influence policymaking. [more]

17.04.2003



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