When I spoke to right-wing Orthodox Jewish settlers working in Gaza to grow tomatoes in hothouses and swimming in the sea fully clothed, they swore to me that this land was theirs. When I spoke to Arabs who showed deeds to plots of land in the West Bank, now occupied by Israeli settlers, they swore to me that this land was theirs. Who was right? I saw Russian and Ethiopian immigrants who were not born Jewish but who had converted, who, having emigrated to Israel, now had more rights than the…
The Sorrow of Gaza, One Year After the October 7 Attacks
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