Land for peace: A historical perspective by Martin Sherman (JNS)
Oct. 18, 2019 Shimon Peres wasn’t the only one who eventually supported the land-for-peace doctrine and Palestinian statehood, having previously warned of the deadly perils this would entail. “In an address before a joint session of the U.S. Congress (Jan. 28, 1976), Rabin cogently underscored the irrelevance of territory as a cause of Arab enmity towards the […]
Read More →Must Read: Gaza Protests Show the ‘Land-for-Peace’ Concept Has Failed, by Martin Sherman (Newsmax)
Apr. 4, 2018 The mass demonstrations that took place over the weekend on the fence separating Gaza from Israel underscored two points of grave significance. The one relates to past decisions made by Israel; the other to future ones it will have to make. With regard to the past, it is clear that the formula […]
Read More →Must Read: Iran Turning Its Sights on Israel, by L. Todd Wood (Washington Times via Daily Alert)
Feb. 14, 2018 Iran Turning Its Sights on Israel – L. Todd Wood We’ve predicted for some time that once the fight between pro-Assad Shia elements (Iran/Hizbullah) and Sunni Islamists in the Middle East wound down, Iran and its proxies would turn their attention towards Israel to achieve their longstanding dream of wiping the Jewish state […]
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