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Nadav Shragai

Nadav Shragai is a veteran Israeli journalist.

The four Arab families living in Jewish-owned homes in Sheikh Jarrah/Shimon HaTzadik are part of a political game. The “property dispute” is really a war between narratives about Jerusalem.
The Islamist party is trying to have it both ways by working to better Israeli Arabs’ lives while also embracing Hamas-style radicalism.
From the Passover holiday to COVID-19 and political burnout, low voter turnout could turn out to be the wild card in Israel’s elections.
The cancellation of Netanyahu’s flight to the UAE exposed Israel’s role in Amman’s and Riyadh’s battle for a foothold on Islam’s third holiest site.
The Turkish president believes that Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem is a historic accident, and everything he does is geared towards amending it.
U.S. presidential charts and manifestos are not the answer to ensuring that Israel retains control of the Golan Heights. It’s building Jewish settlements that will make all the difference.
The damage inflicted by Palestinian construction workers on Joshua’s altar should be condemned by all members of society, regardless of their religion.
Counterintuitively, what Israel did not do during the Trump administration it might do now that Joe Biden is the U.S. president.
As with so many other laws, coronavirus regulations are going unenforced at the politically volatile site—and Jews and Arabs alike are paying the price as the infection rate soars.
Rabat and Riyadh will now try to make it as difficult as possible for Jordan to maintain its status at the holy site, thereby also challenging Israel and the United States on this sensitive matter.
The Jewish men, women and children who perished in terrible accidents such as the Haganah’s sabotage of the “SS Patria” should be commemorated in Zionist history.
Israeli society will not tolerate being dragged into another election.