Posts Tagged: Moshe Dayan
A Clear Post-War National Vision Means Returning to the Roots of Zionism
Despite broad Israeli agreement on the immediate goals of the war as formulated by the cabinet, the debate over its ultimate objectives is intensifying. This dispute...
There Is No Moral Justification for Israel’s Self-Destruction
The recent surge of Palestinian attacks on Israelis -- using knives, guns, and, most recently, remotely detonated bombs on buses in Jerusalem -- is an...
Israel Knew of Imminent Attack Before Yom Kippur War, Did Not Strike for Fear of International Reaction: Documents
Newly released documents reveal that the Israeli government knew that Syria and Egypt were set to attack Israel on Yom Kippur 1973, but chose not...
Ruth Dayan, Widow of Israeli General Moshe Dayan, Dies at 103
JNS.org – Ruth Dayan, the first wife of the late Israeli defense minister and politician Moshe Dayan, passed away Friday morning at the age of...
Getting Iran Out of Syria: The Dayan Formula
Military correspondents have reported that in the IDF General Staff’s assessment, it is doubtful whether expanding offensive activity -- however successful -- can cause Tehran...
Israel’s Ex-US Envoy Says Jewish State at ‘Special Time in History’ Due to ‘Very Good Relationship’ With Trump Administration
Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Zalman Shoval has lived the Jewish state’s short history as fully as almost any man. Born in Danzig...
Deceased Israeli War Hero Meir Har-Tzion Praised: ‘From Bar Kochba Until Har-Tzion No Warrior Came Close’
"Meir Har-Tzion, one of the greatest warriors in Israel's history is gone... from Bar Kochba until Har-Tzion no warrior came close," said Israeli Economy Minister...
Annual Memorial Service for Moshe Dayan Takes Place at Nahalal Cemetery
Ynet - The annual memorial service for the late Moshe Dayan, former defense minister and IDF chief of staff, was held at the Nahalal cemetery Tuesday. Twenty four...
Reclaiming the Values of the Kibbutz Movement
On Oct. 29, 1910, a group of 10 men and two women founded the first kibbutz in Israel: Kibbutz Degania, not far from the Kinneret....
Opinion: Idolatry and Failure-Worship Surge on Israel’s Left
Abraham, father of both Arabs and Jews, was famous for breaking idols, but some of his leftist children are back praying to false gods, and...
The Ghost Of Yom Kippur, Israel’s Pearl Harbor
When one looks at Israeli history, the two wars that changed and defined the country the most were the Six Day War of 1967 and...
Nine Lives of Israel: A Nation’s History through the Lives of Its Foremost Leaders (REVIEW)
Nine Lives of Israel: A Nation's History through the Lives of Its Foremost Leaders, by Jack L. Schwartzwald. (Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland...









