by Avshalom Halutz A French comics journalism book of interviews with Israelis and Palestinians on intimacy, compiled before October 7, is to be released in English. Meanwhile, singer and activist Achinoam Nini releases the hopeful first single from her new album and a Facebook spat between creatives highlights divides in Israeli society. The climax of "Love and Desire in the Promised Land: The Private Lives of Israelis and Palestinians," the comics journalism book by Paris-based journalist Salomé Parent-Rachdi and illustrator Deloupy, arrives unexpectedly. Originally published in French six months before the October 7 attack, the book, set to be released in English by Fantagraphics this year, is largely unchanged, despite the catastrophic events that have unfolded since. Parent-Rachdi traveled through Israel, the occupied West Bank and Gaza, meeting people from a wide range of backgrounds willing to share their experiences of intimacy with her. For the English editi...
An unusually sharp war of words has erupted between Baghdad and Ankara after comments by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan triggered a wave of denunciations from Iraqi officials and politicians, exposing the fragility beneath a recent thaw in Turkey–Iraq ties. In a televised interview with CNN Türk on February 9, Fidan argued that the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) “occupies vast areas of land” in Iraq and urged Baghdad to make a “wiser decision” on confronting the group, which has waged a decades-long insurgency against Turkey. He hinted that a short military operation could eliminate the PKK’s presence on Iraqi soil, signaling Ankara’s readiness to act if Iraqi authorities fail to move decisively. The remarks sparked immediate fury in Baghdad, where the Foreign Ministry summoned Turkish Ambassador Anıl Bora İnan to deliver a formal protest. Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Hussein Bahr al-Uloom condemned Fidan’s statements as “an affront to friendly relations,” a...