What is 5G? Published: 24 December 2021 Backgrounder The fifth-generation cellular network technology, 5G, is about to accelerate the overall pace of our daily lives and become a key part of our critical digital infrastructure. At the same time, it also entails risks on issues such as national security, individual privacy and economic dependence. By Kaan Sahin
Stuck in the Middle: 5G networks in Germany and Israel in times of Sino-American competition Published: 18 November 2021 Spotlight The rollout of the fifth generation of mobile telecommunication networks (5G) constitutes the backbone of the fourth industrial revolution. The way in which these networks are built, and by whom, has become a hotly debated issue in Western countries. By Tim Stuchtey and Amit Sheniak
Anti-israelische Provokationen - Bei der Unesco muss sich vieles ändern Published: 24 October 2017 Niemand sollte sich über den Austritt Israels und der USA aus der Unesco wundern. Er ist der logische Schritt nach einer Serie anti-israelischer Provokationen. Jetzt muss vieles passieren, um verlorenes Vertrauen wiederherzustellen und einen Schaden für den Multilateralismus abzuwenden. By Kerstin Mueller
Netanyahu vs. the Generals Published: 5 July 2016 Israel’s prime minister is fighting hard to weaken the most important moderate force in his country. Which is why he’s going to be a big problem for the next U.S. president. By Amir Tibon
Two States - One State - No State? Published: 5 January 2016 In the past few weeks Israelis and Palestinians are facing increased violence. What are the reasons behind this new round of escalation? Have a look at the short movie from our latest discussion.
A Progressive Response to BDS Published: 13 December 2015 Those convinced that Israel should not have been created in the first place, are entitled to their opinion. They must come clean about seeking a post-Israel endgame. An essay by Prof. Dan Rabinowitz
"Jerusalem: The Core of the Conflict" Opening Speach Published: 22 June 2015 "Since the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem following the Six-Day-War of 1967, together with Moshe Dayan’s declaration that Israel will never again leave Jerusalem, the city has not known quiet.Since the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem following the Six-Day-War of 1967, together with Moshe Dayan’s declaration that Israel will never again leave Jerusalem, the city has not known quiet". Read our director Kerstin Mueller opening speach on our latest Jerusalem Talks.
No Voice: Hopes for Israeli elections from those who cannot vote Published: 16 February 2015 Over 200,000 people with no legal status live in Israel today. There are another 4 million in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. All of these people are directly affected by Israeli elections but they have not right to vote. This is what they have to say — about the Right and the Left, the ‘demographic threat,’ peace, war, democracy and dictatorship (+972 Magazine).
The road to a fourth Netanyahu gov’t runs through Haneen Zoabi Published: 16 February 2015 The ‘Zionist Camp’ needs the Arab parties in order to form a government. Its decision to vote for disqualifying Zoabi makes that support less and less likely (+972 Magazine). By Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man