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The real obstacles for peace
Instead of directly calling for violence, the PA glorifies terrorists as national heroes.
By RAPHAEL ISRAELI
Iran and Israel: Truth in calamity
Israel should loosen its historic ambiguity regarding its nuclear weapons status to deter Iran.
By LOUIS RENÉ BERES AND JOHN T. CHAIN
Britain confronts sex-grooming networks
Recent immigrants' backwards beliefs about women seen as possible cause for pattern of crimes.
By TIMOTHY SPANGLER
Seeing grey in Israel
In Ireland, conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is portrayed as black and white issue.
By NICKY LARKIN
Ingenious political coup or insidious political scheme?
Netanyahu could use increase clout to reach peace agreement, bridge social gap.
By ALON BEN MEIR
Borges, boldness and Israel's mortality
Israel's existence depends on country's ability to confront its possible impermanence.
By LOUIS RENÉ BERES
The potential pitfalls of a dream come true
Netanyahu finally has the coalition he always wanted. But he has no time to waste in using it.
By EVELYN GORDON
Battling for the future of Egypt
Violence is down since Mubarak's ouster but scuffles between rival groups continue.
By RON GILRAN AND DANIEL BRODE
The Mufti's violent legacy
Former Palestinian leader's vision of destroying Israel influences PA's curriculum.
By DAVID BEDEIN
Is it only about motherhood?
The role of being a mother was not the original primary function of a woman.
By LEAH COHEN
The catastrophe called Israel?
Prof. Karsh explains how a ‘distorted history’ of the Nakba stands in the way of a solution to the conflict.
By SAM SOKOL
French Left-turn in pursuit of traditional presidency
Francois Hollande's victory signals departure from "Merkozy" approach to Europe's economy.
By TIMOTHY SPANGLER
A cardinal, an atheist and phony media outrage
Religious leader chastised for saying Jews were intellectually inferior thousands of years ago.
By AYMENN JAWAD AL-TAMIMI AND OSKAR SVADKOVSKY
Israel and the Battleground of Ideas
It is no longer enough for the Jewish State to have virtuous arguments but also to be loud.
By DOVID EFUNE
Why Egyptian Salafists support a liberal Muslim
Is Abdelmonem Aboelfotohh's agenda to implement progressive ideas or sharia law?
By TAWFIK HAMID
Are the Palestinians powerless?
Abbas can change the entire nature of the conflict by declaring 3 simple things.
By CAMERON S. BROWN
The hundred-year solution
Joint custody of the land and its history would promote joint protection of all of it.
By DANA GORDON
Why haredim should not be Zionists
Anti-Semitism has morphed into anti-Zionism but the underlying hostility is unchanged.
By MARTIN STERN
Vote early, vote often
By voting in the US elections, immigrants serve Israel and America alike.
By EVELYN GORDON
Autonomy for haredim
Majority of haredim do not accept the present Jewish state, so why not grant them independence?
By JJ GROSS
Moral icon aims missiles at Israel
Desmond Tutu uses familiar rhetoric to build support for anti-Israel movement.
By STEVE APFEL
Eisenbud's Odyssey: Tragedy and triumph
Jews are born of tragedy and triumph - it is our collective understanding that neither is ever far away that keeps us humble and humane.
By DANIEL K. EISENBUD
From Across the Line: Politics as usual
People do not care about reaching peace they once did, and we should be worried.
By NIDA TUMA
The Human Spirit: Marching for Zion
The Salute to Israel Parade on Fifth Avenue in New York has always held a precious place in my heart.
By BARBARA SOFER
Middle Israel: Benzion Netanyahu’s on messianism
The Messiah suddenly returned to our headlines this week, after a conspicuous absence.
By AMOTZ ASA-EL
Judaism and homosexuality
Radicals choose to make homosexuality the worst sin in the Bible, ostracize believers.
By SHMULEY BOTEACH
Google Street View in Israel: Tourists Vs. Terrorists?
Israeli security officials were concerned terrorists could use images to target civilians.
By ANAV SILVERMAN
The risks of a buffer zone in Syria
Setting a buffer zone may put Turkey’s decision makers in a more trying situation.
By YAGIL BEINGLASS
Incentives to ensure equality
Israel should pair benefits with national service requirements and then let citizens decide.
By RAPHAEL ISRAELI
War crimes conviction controversy in Africa
Should money used on former Liberian president's war crimes trial have been used for victims?
By TIMOTHY SPANGLER
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