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Campaigning has officially stopped one day before Iran’s presidential election. Voters will go to the polls tomorrow to choose from four official candidates who are (deep breath)… Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the […]
If you had to sacrifice your salary to save a co-worker’s job, would you do it? In Boston higher education, it’s becoming standard practice. The argument started at Harvard after […]
The business world has been blamed for just about everything from the dissolution of native cultures to the exploitation of natural resources. But Whole Foods CEO John Mackey and academic […]
Despite the recent Gaza conflict and the subsequent media backlash against Israel, the land of milk and honey has found an unlikely cultural and socio-political marriage with Latin America. Don’t […]
The game of basketball is one of absolutes, built on indisputable numbers. Either the ball went in the hoop or it didn’t. The game of diplomacy is very different. But […]
The U.S. sees Israel as its eyes and ears in the region. Israel understands American politics only as, “What is good for us?”
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Ronen Bergman on Israel’s clandestine war with Iran.
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More evidence has emerged to charge Israel with deploying experimental and illegal weapons during the 22-day attack on Gaza last month. Although the use of white phosphorus aroused a short-lived […]
Any country that calls for the destruction of Israel will not be permitted to gain control of a nuclear weapon.
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Israel may be strong, but a unilateral attack on Iran would be the “worst case scenario,” says Bergman.
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Israel has a freer media than its neighbors, and 80% of citizens read the newspaper, yet Bergman says that true freedom of the press is not yet a government priority.
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Author Alaa Al Aswany says problems in Egypt arose with Israel, not with the Jews.
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Overcoming censorship required Bergman to compromise, take court action and sometimes give up.
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Ronen Bergman on the booming high-tech economy.
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Ronen Bergman on the status of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
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What is the current applicable International Law when an armed conflict finishes?
When the death toll reached 1,000 in the latest Israel-Palestine exchange, it made frontpage international headlines. Now that 900 people have been killed in the Congoas a result of a botched […]
Americans are less likely to support military intervention; Israelis wonder how this affects relations with Iran.
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Savir cites Ben Gurion as one of Israel’s most influential state builders.
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In explaining the regional security situation, Uri Savir endorses NGO’s as one of the foundations to building a civil society in Iran.
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It has become fashionable to castigate Twitter – the microblogging service – as an expression of rampant narcissism. Yet, narcissists are verbose and they do not take kindly to limitations imposed on them by third parties.
Uri Savir adjusts America’s lens for viewing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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If we knew the realities on the ground, we would change our perspective.
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Hopefully, Obama will hold the olive branch.
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Author Daivd Maine says Palestinians must be recognized for their grievances.
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Is this still what America’s special Mid-East envoy wants for Israel?
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It’s a question of real estate, says Barrett.
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The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most serious in the world.
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