Martin Indyk
Martin S. Indyk's diplomatic legacy: Lessons from Kissinger's Middle East strategy - opinion
It’s been a month since Indyk passed away. He will be sorely missed by his many colleagues and students in the United States and Israel. May his memory be a blessing.
Letters to the Editor, August 6, 2024: Another terrorist front?
Remembering former ambassador Martin Indyk: A legacy of debate and diplomacy - opinion
Martin Indyk, blunt diplomat who longed for Arab-Israeli peace, dies at 73
Indyk: Without an agreement, Iran war in 2013 likely
Former US ambassador to Israel says every effort must be made to reach a deal with Iran, says Obama, Romney and Netanyahu will not set red lines "because it locks you in."
Is Syrian unrest an invitation for al-Qaida?
Many observers say Assad is losing his grip on the country: "We could be at risk of a replay of the Iraqi situation.”
Presidential Conference: Measuring Obama's love
High profile panel delves into the Obama "kishka factor"; Martin Indyk: Israel should "get over" whether US president loves it.
Indyk: UN likely to vote in favor of Palestinian state
Former US envoy says change is necessary to prevent unilateral declaration, supports PM as capable of implementing two-state solution.
'US firmly opposed to PA seeking statehood in UN'
Top White House ME adviser Dennis Ross tells ADL conference that negotiations the only way to produce a Palestinian state.
US to Jewish leaders: We won't recognize Muslim Brotherhod
Former US ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk says it will be "extremely difficult to exclude group from political process in Egypt."
This Week In Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs.
From pro-Israel to anti-Israel apologist
Could Indyk’s recent op-ed in the ‘New York Times’ be the last hurrah from those Jews pressing Obama to intensify pressure?
Why Martin Indyk is wrong
The former US ambassador to Israel explained what happens "when your best friend gets angry." We should remind him that anger is a bad counselor.
April 23: Aliya by example
To expect Diaspora rabbis to move the masses to make aliya from their pulpits is nothing more than a dream.