From Andrew Sullivan's Daily Dish
Dated 2 May 2012
Yossi Klein Halevi makes the case: [T]he cruelest blow to Benzion came from his son. A political rift between them opened during the election campaign of 1996, when Bibi declared that he would accept the Oslo Accords, while insisting on...
From The Observer
Dated 17 April 2012
Salam Fayyad to deliver Binyamin Netanyahu letter describing conditions under which Palestinians will resume talks The Palestinian prime minister, Salam Fayyad, is to deliver a letter to his Israeli counterpart in the pair's first ever meeting, setting out the grounds...
From The National Review Online
Dated 17 January 2012
Between 1967 and 1993, just a few hundred Palestinians from the West Bank or Gaza won the right to live in Israel by marrying Israeli Arabs (who constitute nearly one-fifth of Israel’s population) and acquiring Israeli citizenship. Then the Oslo...
From The Observer
Dated 28 November 2011
Impact of Israel's refusal to release money will be felt by the one-third of Palestinians who depend on public sector workers' wagesAround 153,000 employees of the Palestinian Authority will not be paid this week if Israel continues to withhold $100m...
From Foreign Affairs
Dated 24 October 2011
Why the PA Must Recognize a Jewish State
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From War In Context
Dated 1 October 2011
Sari Nusseibeh writes:
The Israeli government’s current mantra is that the Palestinians must recognise a “Jewish State”. Of course, the Palestinians have clearly and repeatedly recognised the State of Israel as such in the 1993 Oslo Accords (which were based on...
From The National Review Online
Dated 19 September 2011
There is no such thing as a Palestinian state, and the United Nations can’t conjure one into existence. That apparently won’t stop the Palestinians from seeking recognition as a state in the Security Council this week. We should veto the...