Out of Respect for the Dead

Sarah Stern

Let’s try to use this time to concentrate on what unites us, as a people, which is far greater than what has ever divided us.

A Rude Awakening for the Palestinian Dream

Mordechai Kedar

The invented national ethos of the Palestinian Authority is about to collapse, now that the PA has cancelled the two agreements that allow its tottering government to survive.

What was Rabin’s Legacy?

Caroline Glick

This week we received a few reminders that in certain significant ways, the discourse in Israel and hence the policymaking is very much stuck in the 1990s.

Peace with Jordan – Stop Panicking

Mordechai Kedar

Since the publication of the King’s decision not to renew leases renting Jordanian property to Israel, utter hysteria has overcome the Israeli media and the voices of both broadcasters and those they interview are laced with panic.

Israeli Ingenuity Changing the World

Earl Cox

It’s been 70 years since Israel started transforming the Middle East’s technology desert, making it bloom and boom with more than 5,000 start-ups and myriad multinational corporations.

The PLO-Hamas Divorce is Final

Mordechai Kedar

Gaza’s culture is Bedouin, while that of Arabs in Judea and Samaria is that of farmers and city dwellers. That is only one of the reasons the two areas don’t mesh.