Posts Tagged: Oslo Accords
Rewarding Moments: Prizeworthy vs. Praiseworthy
Awards and prizes appear to be the ultimate credential, from the Oscar to the Grammy. But in complex matters—foreign policy, national security, terrorism—the...
The Myths of Past Middle East Peace Negotiations
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was interviewed last Friday by CNN's Christiana Ammanpour and sought to give his audience the impression that ...
A Brief History of Israel: Celebrating 64 Years of Independence
In honor of Israel's 64th birthday, JointMedia News Service takes a look at the major events that shaped each decade in Israel's history ...
Time for New Thinking on Israel’s Sovereignty
 Roughly 20 years ago Israel made a decision to bring back from exile in faraway Tunisia its most bitter enemy, Yasser Arafat, and deposit him...
Peace: Is Jordan an Option?
Nearly 20 years after the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians was initiated at the Madrid Conference, we have seen years of stalemate. Even...
Newt Gingrich – Democracy’s Blessing or Curse?
In one fell swoop Newt Gingrich focused the world's attention on all of the ignorance that has plagued Israel through more than 30 years of...
Leonard Fein Takes an LSD Trip Through the Middle East
In an opinion piece for one of our favorite left-leaning Jewish newspapers ("What Bibi Could Learn From Rabin's Wisdom", The Forward, 9/30/11), columnist Leonard Fein...
Searching for one Palestinian Moderate
The Bible tells us that God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah despite Abraham's intercession, after he was unable to identify even ten righteous people...
Erdogan of Turkey’s Blood Libel Against the Jewish State
The Jewish debt to the Turks goes back centuries when the Ottomans took in thousands of Jewish refugees after the Spanish and Portuguese expulsions of...
Declaring a Palestinian State, Yet Again
The Palestinian Authority's push to declare a Palestinian state is hardly a new idea. By my count, this is the fourth iteration. I described the...









