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INTO THE FRAY: Bennett and Bibi’s election boo-boo?

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column: INTO THE FRAY: Bennett and Bibi’s election boo-boo? (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Given the emerging realities in Israel’s political landscape, the danger to Right-wing incumbency entailed in early elections might well be considerably less than those entailed in postponing them. […]

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INTO THE FRAY: Defending Israel—Civilian casualties and common sense

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column: Defending Israel—Civilian casualties and common sense (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Jewish victory over the adversarial Arab collective must be Israel’s overriding moral & operational concern. Facilitating its achievement should be the overriding challenge for Israel’s legal establishment It appears this […]

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INTO THE FRAY Israel’s stark option: Arabs in Gaza or Jews in the Negev

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column: Israel’s stark option: Arabs in Gaza or Jews in the Negev (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Albert Einstein: “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” It appears this week on the following sites […]

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INTO THE FRAY: Gaza – Déjà vu…again?

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column: INTO THE FRAY: Gaza – Déjà vu…again? (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) From recent reports on planned Israeli responses to events in Gaza, one might be excused for thinking that the late Shimon Peres had returned from the hereafter, reincarnated in […]

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INTO THE FRAY: Gaza – Liberman gets an “F”

For your perusal, my latest INTO THE FRAY column: Gaza – Liberman gets an “F” (Kindly consider “liking”, sharing, tweeting – please use hash-tag ‪#‎IntoFray) Liberman’s appointment as Defense Minister ignited expectations of a qualitatively different approach to that of his predecessor—one discernibly more robust and resolute… Sadly, this was not to be It appears […]

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