Love of the Land is a unique look at the history, culture, and heritage of the Land of Israel/Palestine. Thoughtful, fair, and iconoclastic - this is the newsletter for those who want to understand the most fought-over place on earth.
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It’s time once again to hand over the keys to Love-of-the-Land HQ to my wife Merav, with a piece (translated from the Hebrew by me) about a fascinating urban development in Jerusalem. And for those who missed it, here’s her piece from Octob...
1\. Early on Tuesday morning, Israel broke the ceasefire with Hamas by launching air raids on the Gaza Strip, killing more than 400 people, including several senior figures in the Hamas government. As Amos Harel explained, “Israel knowingly...
Reading about the recent talks between Israel and Lebanon over the border between the two countries, I was surprised to see that Rosh Hanikra (derived from the Arabic Ras an-Nakura) was up for discussion. Located in the northeastern corner ...
In a recent article in Mosaic, ‘The Long Postbiblical History of “Judea and Samaria,” ‘Philologos’ reflects on the West Bank vs. Judea and Samaria debate. This follows two different US Congress initiatives to replace West Bank with Judea an...
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I'm a tour guide, translator, editor, and writer. I'm also one of the founders of the Tel Aviv Review of Books. I made aliyah in 2006, and I live in Jerusalem with my wife and two daughters.
I'm a historian and columnist whose Substack is called America Explained. It's about American history, politics and foreign policy - all tied together.
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