MODI'IN, Israel: Whenever things take a turn for the worse in Israel, whenever I think this country has become too filled with fear and aggression to ever be ready to make peace, I remind myself: the way we're going leads to a brick wall, and one (...)
Modi'in, Israel: Whenever things take a turn for the worse in Israel, whenever I think this country has become too filled with fear and aggression to ever be ready to make peace, I remind myself: the way we're going leads to a brick wall, and one (...)
JERUSALEM: The main thing that drew me to Israel was that here, you put your life on the line in a great political struggle, unlike in the West, where political struggle is something you talk about from a safe distance.
The political struggle for (...)
JERUSALEM: The main thing that drew me to Israel was that here, you put your life on the line in a great political struggle, unlike in the West, where political struggle is something you talk about from a safe distance.
The political struggle for (...)
JERUSALEM: I spent the day in Nazareth recently, doing a story about Israeli Arabs in hi-tech, and when I got in the car with the (Jewish) photographer to leave, I said to him, “Isn’t it a relief to talk to Arabs as regular people?†He smiled (...)
JERUSALEM: I spent the day in Nazareth recently, doing a story about Israeli Arabs in hi-tech, and when I got in the car with the (Jewish) photographer to leave, I said to him, Isn t it a relief to talk to Arabs as regular people? He smiled in (...)
JERUSALEM: What we're seeing now in the West Bank is something the democratic world has been awaiting for a very, very long time: a non-violent Palestinian independence movement.
Everything that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and (...)