Cynicism about new Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts comes in a variety of flavors.
Cynicism about new Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts comes in a variety of flavors.
Anyone familiar with the history of Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking can be forgiven for viewing new Israeli-Palestinian negotiations with a certain degree of skepticism, in large part fueled by concern that settlements will, once again, be used to undermine the chances for achieving peace.
In October 2011 the Israeli government, with a huge majority including most of the Likud's ministers, voted in favor of releasing more than 1027 Palestinian prisoners, 280 of them having been convicted for murder and assisting in the murder of Israeli citizens, in return for the release of the kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit. The released prisoners were received as kings, and the Hamas movement used the opportunity to the utmost in order to show how violent resistance is the best way to make Israel bow down.
Iran's election of Hassan Rouhani, a former nuclear negotiator who promised greater nuclear transparency and to pursue "peace and reconciliation" with the outside world, presents the best opportunity for serious progress on diplomatic negotiations with Iran in over eight years.
The EU decision is limited to the settlements, but if construction in the occupied territories continues, a
boycott of Israel at large is only a matter of time
By Yariv Oppenheimer
Secretary of State John Kerry Announces the Resumption of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations.
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are set to resume peace talks after years of a diplomatic lull.
by Lara Friedman
Last week, friends forwarded me a mailing they had recently received from AIPAC. Included with the letter touting
AIPAC's accomplishments and the expected call for donations was a map-style fold-out
insert, headlined with the ominous message: "Israel Faces Increasing Threats." Under that headline, taking up
more than half the page, is a photo of an Israeli policewoman shepherding to safety an Israeli woman who clearly
has been the victim of a bombing attack.
by Lara Friedman
The Gaza Strip! IDF
Girls Gone Wild! These are some of the nicknames for the recent scandal sparked by Facebook photos and video of semi-nude female IDF soldiers,
striking poses and dancing on IDF bases and inside IDF facilities, in some cases carrying weapons and sporting
(parts of) IDF uniforms. These stories seemed to be everywhere -- including at the Forward.
By Ori Nir
Israel TV Channel 2 recently ran a lengthy report of pre-dawn arrests of Palestinian children -- rock-throwing
suspects -- at a West Bank Palestinian refugee camp. The TV crew was embedded with an Israeli unit that raided the
camp.