Palestinian Assault on Freedoms

Many Palestinians used to say that their dream is that one day they would have a free media and democracy like their neighbors in Israel.
Parashat Yitro: Racism and the Wisdom of a Gentile

After Moshe left Egypt with a multitude of people, his father-in-law, Yitro, criticized him for the way he was arbitrating disputes among the Israelites:
Making Policy in the New Administration

It is tempting to presume that problems called “priorities” can be resolved with just a little more savvy or a little more will.
Donald Trump vs. ‘Liberalism,’ Round 1

To paraphrase the Chinese curse, we are indeed living in interesting times, but we can choose whether to let these times become a blessing or a curse.
A Settler’s View of Israel’s Future

Mr. Kerry’s mantra that “there really is no viable alternative” to the two-state solution is contradicted by its manifest failure.
Trump Welcomes Netanyahu

Israel’s long time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will soon be welcomed to the White House by newly elected President Donald Trump.
Agents of Their Own Destruction

Are Palestinians Victims or Actors?
Back to the Drawing Board

It is also time to impose some reality therapy on the policymakers in the State Department.
Shooting Ourselves in the Foot?

The most prominent problem currently facing Israel in international politics is one of our own making.
The Livni-Fayyad Two-Step

Leaving aside the question of the actual duties of a UN envoy to Libya, the question is why would Fayyad be a good candidate for anything?