Should Journalists Always Publicize Exclusive News?
With unfair competition from the social media (in which anyone who knows how to type thinks he’s a reporter), accusations by politicians and national leaders of spreading “fake news,” and shrinking newspaper subscribers and advertisers, principled journalists are threatened with extinction.
Clinton Admits Meddling in Israel’s 1996 Elections
‘It would be fair to say that I tried to help Peres win the elections, and I tried to help him in such a way that I would not be openly involved,’ Clinton told Israel’s Channel 10.
85,000 Gather to Commemorate 22nd Anniversary of Rabin’s Murder
An estimated 85,000 people gathered in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv on Saturday night to commemorate the passing of Yitzchak Rabin who was assassinated in 1995 during his second term as the prime minister of Israel.
50,000 Gather in Tel Aviv at 21st Rabin Memorial Rally
50,000 Israelis gathered in Rabin Square, the site where Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin was assassinated 21 years ago, but the event quickly changed from a memorial into a political mud-slinging fest.
Rabin’s True Legacy
“People who were close to my father told me that on the eve of his assassination he considered ending Oslo. He wasn’t a blind man who sprinted forward.”
100,000 Remember Rabin in Tel-Aviv Ceremony
A rally in Tel-Aviv marking the 20th anniversary of the death of Israeli Prime Minister Rabin drew 100,000, and was attended by former US President Clinton.
Wife of Armon Hanatziv Victim Delivers Message of Hope, Not Hate
“This was tragic and brutal. We are all along the political spectrum but we have to look for options so we can live here peacefully,” Keren stated.
Netanyahu’s Congress Speech Follows in Rabin’s Footsteps
The supposedly unprecedented step taken Netanyahu to speak directly before Congress about Iran is based on a precedent established in 1975 by none other than Yitzhak Rabin and America’s Democratic Party.
Fundamentally Freund: The Evil We Face
We stand today in between two of contemporary history’s most somber anniversaries: September 11 and September 13. Two dates, two 24-hour periods ostensibly no different from any other. The sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening, people go about their daily affairs, and life marches on. And yet, both of these days […]