Middle East Triangle
By Hussein Agha and Robert Malley The Washington Post / Thursday, January 17, 2008; Page A23 The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has gone from a violent, intractable,
By Hussein Agha and Robert Malley The Washington Post / Thursday, January 17, 2008; Page A23 The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has gone from a violent, intractable,
Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, January 15, 2008 As Bush began his eight-day visit last week to Israel, the West Bank and allied Arab states, the rhetorical
By Yossi Alpher Why is US President George W. Bush coming to Israel and Palestine this week? This visit, his first here as president, was
By Zbigniew Brzezinski President George W. Bush embarks this week on a trip to the Middle East that may determine how history judges his legacy.
By Daniel Gavron This week’s request from French President Nicholas Sarkozy, made at the conference of nations donating money to the Palestinian Authority, that Israel
By Matthew Duss On Nov. 18, in the beautifully appointed ballroom of Manhattan’s posh Grand Hyatt Hotel at Grand Central Station, the Hebron Fund held
Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, December 20, 2007 by Gidon D. Remba As the Annapolis Arab-Israeli peace summit unfolded last month, many failed to notice that it
By Agence France Presse Two-thirds of Israelis oppose their country launching on its own a military attack against nuclear installations in arch-foe Iran, said a
By Joshua Landis & Bernard Gwertzman Interviewee: Joshua Landis, Co-director, Center of Peace Studies, University of Oklahoma Interviewer: Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor Council on Foreign
MK Ephraim Sneh, former Deputy Defense Minister and Head of the Civil Administration of the West Bank, told the Ameinu national board of directors on