Hosni Mubarak’s Revenge – OpEd
For three decades, Hosni Mubarak tried to undermine the peace process that his predecessor, Anwar Sadat, set in motion. Except
Read moreFor three decades, Hosni Mubarak tried to undermine the peace process that his predecessor, Anwar Sadat, set in motion. Except
Read moreOf the estimated hundreds of millions of people who were considered refugees after World War II, with minor exceptions, only
Read moreThe Exodus celebrates the power of an idea: “Let my people go.” With God’s help, it worked and became the
Read more“How Many Palestinian Arab Refugees Were There?” asks Professor Efraim Karsh in Israel Affairs (April, 2011). The discussion and his
Read moreDespite all the legally binding treaties, covenants, and agreements that established the Palestine Mandate in 1922 and empowered its British
Read moreCalling for Mahmoud Abbas — president of the PA, chairman of the PLO, and head of Fatah — to condemn
Read moreTwo enormous appetites have suddenly arrived at the Middle East’s table: democracy and consumerism. Ravished from years of famine and
Read moreThanks to uprisings throughout the Arab world, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has avoided one of the most difficult domestic –
Read moreAnti-Semites around the world have found a new and more subtle form of attack: Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) campaigns. The
Read moreSecretary of State Hillary Clinton’s address to the Saban Forum should leave little doubt that she is a danger to
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