Accused of Genocide, Internationally Shunned: What Can Israel Learn From the Serbian Case?

Accused of Genocide, Internationally Shunned: What Can Israel Learn From the Serbian Case?

“Every time I make a foreign friend, I have to prove that I’m not a monster,” wrote Serbian journalist Zoran Ćirjaković in Newsweek in October 1998, in the midst of the Balkan wars that tore Yugoslavia apart. “We’re seen as the ambassadors of…

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