As counterintuitive as it may be, when you see Scarlett Johansson’s Super Bowl ad on Sunday, promoting a product
that lets you make carbonated drinks at home, try to see through bubbles and think about the future of the Middle
East.
Op-ed: Instead of whining about Palestinian incitement, ministers should discuss state of incitement in Israel
On Sunday, Israel's cabinet dedicated its weekly meeting to an important issue. Not important - critical. Yossi Kuperwasser, the director-general of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, found the time to attend the meeting and even brought along a presentation. Not just a presentation - an audio-visual presentation, with both images and sounds. Thanks to the presentation, songs in Arabic were played in a cabinet meeting for the first time in history.
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Washington's failure to clinch two-state deal would shift Palestinian focus to international groups and college campuses where organized Jewry holds little sway.
In the spirit of the season, let me hazard a prediction: 2014 will be the year that America's Israel debate begins to pass the organized American Jewish community by.
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Israeli-Palestinian relations - whether they take the form of intifada, peace process or merely the "status quo" -
have never developed in a vacuum. Not only have interested third parties such as the U.S., European Union and
Norway been involved, but so have immediate neighbours like Egypt and Jordan. The Arab League has also been
involved, usually with Saudi urging, in initiatives like the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 and the earlier 1982
Fahd plan.
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Peacebuilding Resource Center
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gave a passionately pro-Israel speech this past weekend at the Saban Forum in
Washington. On matters concerning Israel's security, its international legitimacy and its demographic future, he
showed himself to be a true friend. There are people in Israel -- there were people at the Willard Hotel, where
Kerry gave the speech, in fact -- who did not consider this speech pro-Israel, but they are deluding
themselves.
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On Wednesday the 4 December the Geneva Initiative held a conference "10 Years to the Geneva Initiative: Leading
the Way to Peace". Here is the text of Yuval Diskin, former Head of the ISA's speech, which received very wide
media coverage
Good evening and Happy Festival of the lights,
During this important event marking ten years to the Geneva Initiative, I would like to focus on three
issues.
The first: Why the "two states for two peoples" option may fade and disappear in the near future.
Second: Why it is vital to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the near future on the basis of the two states
for two people option.
Third: What needs to be done to succeed in this difficult mission.
We Israelis often complain that 'there is no one to talk to.' But for many young Palestinians, Israelis are a
lost cause - and anti-normalization means there is less interaction than ever to prove this wrong.
By Ori Nir
The Israeli right's eulogies for the South African freedom fighter ranged from unawareness to hypocrisy. Even
if there is not full symmetry between apartheid and the occupation, Israel still stands for everything Mandela
fought against
Why aren't the Netanyahus going to Nelson Mandela's funeral? The reason is surely not the high costs of the flight
(after all, the budget for the couple's attendance of Thatcher's funeral was found without difficulty) nor a sudden
fit of humility. Yet still, the Prime Minister is looking for any excuse to avoid standing next to the world's
leaders to pay last respects to the man who fought and defeated the apartheid regime - and he knows why.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow has authored a call to the Jewish community to support peace with Iran, stating in part:
"We welcome warmly the greatly increased possibility of a peaceful resolution of the conflicts among the US, Iran, Israel, and other nations.
The confluence of Thanksgiving and Chanukah seems to have brought more than the usual rush of madness to Chanukah, which has become a major holiday in the United States by virtue of its usual proximity to Christmas.