What Does It Mean To Be the Pro-Israel Candidate?
By Gershom Gorenberg For the record, Rudy Giuliani gives me the very deep creeps, relieved only by his current poor electoral prospects. I mention this
By Gershom Gorenberg For the record, Rudy Giuliani gives me the very deep creeps, relieved only by his current poor electoral prospects. I mention this
As with the Annapolis conference, expectations are set reasonably low for President George Bush’s current visit to Israel. In fact, events of the past few
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations recently “reaffirmed its longstanding position that a united Jerusalem should remain the sovereign and eternal capital
The Migron outpost, which was established on privately owned Palestinian land, and whose dismantlement the United States has been demanding with fake determination, is already
NEW YORK (JTA) — My first visit to Israel was in 1969, only two years after the Six-Day War, and soon after my arrival I
By Eric Alterman Today’s topic is the paradox – or one of them, anyway – of American Jewish political behavior. No, it’s not that hoary
By Stephen Zunes It has been 21 months since John Mearsheimer and Steve Walt published their article “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy” in
By Julie Gruenbaum Fax 2007-12-14 Labor Zionist ideals live on at Gilboa By Julie Gruenbaum Fax, Education Editor In real life, Leo Goldberg doesn’t
Washington IN the wake of the new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran’s nuclear program, Democrats and others are criticizing President Bush for again having “hyped”
Sixty years ago this week, on November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly voted in favor of a resolution which adopted the plan for the