- Uri
Avnery (Hebrew: אורי אבנרי, also
transliterated Uri Avneri; 10
September 1923 – 20
August 2018) was a German-born
Israeli writer, journalist, politician...
- 1960s as
HaOlam HaZeh – Koah
Hadash by Uri
Avnery,
editor of
HaOlam HaZeh. The
party was
founded by
Avnery,
editor and co-owner of the anti-establishment...
- [Coalition]') is an
Israeli peace activism group founded by Uri
Avnery in 1993.
Avnery–a
former journalist,
Irgun and
Knesset member–also led the organization...
- "Operation Goldfish",
Israeli operatives followed Israeli journalist Uri
Avnery to a
meeting with
Arafat in an
additional unsuccessful attempt to kill him...
-
there appear the two
words “Hebrew state”,
almost never “Jewish state”. Uri
Avnery, born in 1923. In some
modern languages,
including Armenian, Gr****, Italian...
-
identities and
institutions rather than
imagining them gone. Alternatively, Uri
Avnery equates a one-state
solution with "turning
Israel into a non-national state"...
- Iron Wall
Versus the
Villa in the Jungle".
Retrieved 11
March 2023. Uri
Avnery, "Barak: A
Villa in the Jungle", Gush
Shalom website, July 7, 2007 [1],...
-
HaZeh in 1946. In 1950 it was
bought by Uri
Avnery,
Shalom Cohen, and two
others who soon withdrew.
Under Avnery's leadership, the
magazine became famous for...
- Dull,
Robert A.; Nevle,
Richard J.; Woods,
William I.; Bird,
Dennis K.;
Avnery, Shiri; Denevan,
William M. (31
August 2010). "The
Columbian Encounter and...
- time, he had not
actively campaigned on
behalf of the Jews. However, Uri
Avnery notes that even when
Rommel was a low-ranking officer, he
protected the...