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In this and the previous issue Múlt és Jövô its attention and concerned affection is caught between two fires, between two continents, Hungary and Israel (Palestine). The history of the twentieth and the twenty-first century sometimes kindles one fire more deadly, sometimes the other, and now it is again the Middle Eastern volcano that is about to erupt, as János Kôbányai discusses in his „Between Two Interpretations“. Since its founding Israel has never been in such danger as it is today, but this terrible crisis for that land at the same time reflects the crisis of the whole world. The analysis offered in Kôbányai’s essay, written in June, is only reinforced by the events in late August, at the time of publication of this issue.
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