Year: 2010

Ambassador. (ret) Yoram Ettinger

Martin – a personal friend, a former South African, a member of the Tel Aviv University Political Science Department and a person with a challenging record in the area of national security – is one of the most creative experts on Middle East politics, Israeli politics, water issues, military affairs, Israel-India relations, etc. Martin is […]

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Hanna-Leena Hemming Member of Parliament, Finland

To whom it may concern, I have known Dr. Martin Sherman since 2005 when we met in India for a conference in Chandigarh and have remained in regular contact with him ever since. During this time I have come to value Dr. Sherman’s views on the Middle East and in particular his perspective on the […]

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Dr. Daniel Pipes – Head of Middle East Forum

To whom it may concern, I endorse Dr. Martin Sherman’s initiative to establish a new policy center within the framework of a university in Israel. I have known him for close to twenty years and have published him several times in the Middle East Quarterly. During this time I have been impressed by his principled […]

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Dr. Uzi Landau – Minister of National Infrastructures

To whom it may concern, The recent revelations in the national press regarding the strong post-Zionist bias and widespread exclusion of pro-Zionist views from the faculties of social science and humanities in the Israeli academe underscore the importance and urgency of Dr. Martin Sherman’s initiative to establish a policy center within the existing academic establishment […]

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Failing memory, false hope

Op-ed: In his final Knesset address, Rabin rejected two-state vision, return to ’67 borders Martin Sherman This Saturday night the Rabin Square will once again be the site of the ritual rally marking Yitzhak Rabin’ assassination. Notably, it will take place under the theme “Remembering together; Preserving the Hope” – a slogan that could hardly […]

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