The story behind the handshake.
In its embrace of social psychology and “process over politics,” the new hit drama mirrors the mentality that helped produce the disastrous Oslo Accords themselves.
A life with consequences.
Delegitimizing Israel while legitimizing the PLO.
Good news from the Golan.
A gripping new book tells the story.
Thanks to him, left and right have switched sides.
It’s now the right that believes in peace with the Palestinians.
It’s unlikely.
This week, Israel commemorates the 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Many, especially on the left, imagine that the late prime minister, had he lived, would. . .
Contrary to the protestations of his grandson, Yitzhak Rabin’s legacy is not the quest for peace with the Palestinians but Israel’s security.
The unfinished battle for Israel’s soul, as told through the eyes of seven paratroopers who in 1967 helped lead the victorious battle for Jerusalem. (Interview by David Horovitz)
Why did Israel ever expect that the PLO—a terrorist front with no democratic mandate, no governing experience, and nothing to lose—would help secure a lasting peace?