Israel US relations

INTO THE FRAY: The Trump plan: The good, the bad, the unknown and…the untenable

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column  The Trump plan: The good, the bad, the unknown and…the untenable (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Assessing the overall long-term merits of the “Deal of the Century” is a little like trying to hit a rapidly moving target   It appears this […]

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INTO THE FRAY: In Israel & America – Choreographed coups with the law as a prop

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column In Israel & America – Choreographed coups with the law as a prop (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Despite the dramatic physical, societal and political differences between Israel and the US, in both countries a very similar—and disturbing—assault on the fabric of […]

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INTO THE FRAY: The Omar-Tlaib affair: Tough questions for AIPAC

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column The Omar-Tlaib affair: Tough questions for AIPAC (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray)   Notwithstanding AIPAC’s discomfort over the Omar-Tlaib case, there is more that hint of hypocrisy in its joining the general assault on Israel.   It appears this week on the following […]

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INTO THE FRAY: The deadly detriments of a doctrine of defense

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column  The deadly detriments of a doctrine of defense (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray)   “Every round of violence, in which the results are not a clear-cut IDF victory is, in the eyes of Israel’s enemies, another nail in the coffin of the Zionist […]

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INTO THE FRAY: The Bahrain Conference: Failure Foretold

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column The Bahrain Conference: Failure Foretold (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) The endeavor to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by economic means not only shows a grave defect in understanding its underlying causes, but inverts the causal relationship that generates & sustains it It appears […]

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