Did Camp David Doom the Palestinians? – Dennis Ross (Foreign Policy via Daily Alert)
Oct. 22, 2018 Did Camp David Doom the Palestinians? – Dennis Ross Seth Anziska’s new book, Preventing Palestine: A Political History From Camp David to Oslo, portrays the Camp David Accords as largely responsible for denying the Palestinians self-determination and statehood. But I was present at the meeting between Yasser Arafat and President Bill Clinton in December 2000 […]
Read More →The Decreasing Effectiveness of Hamas Terrorism – Hillel Frisch (J. Post via Daily Alert)
Jun. 21, 2018 The Decreasing Effectiveness of Hamas Terrorism – Hillel Frisch (Jerusalem Post) The effectiveness of Palestinian suicide bombings during the Second Intifada came to an end after Israel reconquered Area A in the Palestinian Authority in 2002, with nearly daily penetrations and arrests of would-be terrorists since then. The destruction of both Hamas and […]
Read More →How Israelis See the World By Yossi Klein Halevi (NYT)
May 4, 2018 In 2002, when much of the international community was severely criticizing Israel for its tough military response to the wave of Palestinian suicide bombings known as the Second Intifada, the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, asked with rhetorical exasperation, “Can Israel be right and the whole world wrong?” Most Israelis would […]
Read More →Why did Israel Really Build a Security Barrier? The reason may surprise you. HR In a Minute.
Sept. 4, 2017 Some call it a “fence,” an “apartheid wall” and a “separation barrier.” It’s been the subject of heated argument and countless news stories. So why did Israel really build it? HR in a minute explores. Click here for 1 min. video
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