Turkish Flood

The Cassandra Complex is an important factor in human history. Some processes can be foreseen, but cannot be stopped. Apollo punished Cassandra with the gift of foresight, without the gift of persuasion, and she was unable to stop the Greek operation Trojan Horse and…

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Social Dialogue

Modernizing Social Dialogue: Labor Rights and New Immigrants in Israel’s Changing Workforce Israel’s traditional labor framework, centered around the Histadrut labor federation, faces mounting criticism for failing to adapt to 21st-century workplace realities. This outdated system, rooted in 1930s labor paradigms, primarily serves established…

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Language Minorities in Solidarity

Russian Speakers: Israel’s Overlooked Minority Israel’s Russian-speaking community represents one of the nation’s largest linguistic and cultural minorities, rivaling the Arabic-speaking population in size. United by their Soviet and post-Soviet heritage, this group faces unique challenges in contemporary Israeli society. Viewing Russian speakers through…

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