WASHINGTON, DC: Increasingly, you hear them at public events and symposia. You read their analysis in the press and on blogs. They are the “no-solutionistsâ€.
Ultra-skeptical, hyper-cynical, often giddy about their political nihilism, they (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: Increasingly, you hear them at public events and symposia. You read their analyses in the press and on blogs. They are the "no-solutionists .
Ultra-skeptical, hyper-cynical, often giddy about their political nihilism, they (...)
HEBRON: Go to Hebron. Observe how several hundreds of ultra-national Israeli settlers, a minority in a Palestinian town of 160,000, have turned the lives of its Palestinian residents into a living hell.
Go to Hebron. Look at how a small Jewish (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: A colloquial Hebrew expression says "not every day is Purim , which can loosely be translated to "you can't fool all the people all the time .
Israelis - and many in our pro-Israel community in the United States - in the past (...)
What Ehud Olmert should - but probably won't - tell George Bush last Wednesday in the White House.
Thanks for seeing me, George. This may be my last meeting with you as Israel s prime minister.
I m in a pinch, you know, and I m fighting to (...)
The League of Arab States has re-adopted its six-year-old peace initiative, offering comprehensive peace and normal relations with Israel by all its members in return for an Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders, and a resolution of all outstanding (...)
WASHINGTON: The call for American Jewish organizations to support the current peace efforts came from an unexpected direction: Israel s Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger. For years closely associated with the right-wing National Religious Party, Metzger (...)
The June 1967 Arab-Israeli war and the subsequent occupation of Palestinian lands that followed marks a time when relations between Israelis and Palestinians reached such a low point that many on both sides are increasingly despairing of peace (...)