
Aharon Shabtai
Aharon Shabtai is an acclaimed Israeli poet known for his poignant and often politically charged poetry. Born in 1939, he has made significant contributions to Hebrew literature and is recognized for his unique voice and exploration of complex themes such as identity, memory, and the human condition. His work often reflects the tumultuous social and political landscape of Israel, resonating with readers both locally and internationally. In addition to his poetry, Shabtai has also engaged in literary criticism and is regarded as a prominent figure in contemporary Israeli culture.
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Aharon Shabtai is a poet who has joined the call for international sanctions against Israel.
Jutarnji list - Tko je sve odgovoran za horor u Gazi? Nedavno istraživanje među građanima Izraela govori puno toga...Aharon Shabtai is a poet and translator who received the Israeli Prime Minister's Prize in 1993.
Udsultningen af Gaza er en skændsel. Israel bør pålægges lammende sanktionerAharon Shabtai is a poet and translator, recognized as an Israeli prime minister’s prize recipient.
The starvation of Gaza is shameful. Crippling sanctions on Israel are needed | GazaAharon Shabtai is a poet who signed the letter calling for sanctions on Israel.
Israeli public figures call for ‘crippling sanctions’ on Israel over Gaza starvation | GazaThe Israeli poet Aharon Shabtai published a poem last fall that begins with the words 'Instead of Moses.'
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