Sometimes a Veto Means Victory
Bureaucratic defeat within the United Nations security council might lead to diplomatic victory for those seeking to end Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories.
Bureaucratic defeat within the United Nations security council might lead to diplomatic victory for those seeking to end Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories.
Once again the U.S. places the burden of compromising on the settlements squarely on Palestine shoulders.
Washington calls Israeli settlements illegitimate, if not illegal.
Israel watches as one Arab ally after another begins its death spasms.
Democrats and Republicans alike have long wished that U.S.-allied Arab states would forever remain docile dictatorships.
Newly released documents are likely to destroy the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
Israel-Palestinian collaboration produces play as riveting as it is healing.
The retiring Mossad chief pushes back the date when Iran may acquire nuclear weapons.
Congress has turned a blind eye to the Israeli government’s repression of its own citizens.
How Israel can walk back settlements yet save face.
Democrats push through yet another anti-Palestinian resolution.
First India, now Israel.
Hope among both Jewish and Palestinian Israelis that a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians can ever be achieved appears to be fading.
U.S. aid to Israel should be given the same scrutiny as aid to Egypt.
A more legitimate target for the computer worm than Iran’s nuclear program may have arisen.