Benjamin Netanyahu’s history shows that he's incapable of processing information that contradicts his bleak worldview formed in the 1980s.
by Carlo Strenger 4 comments
Benjamin Netanyahu’s history shows that he's incapable of processing information that contradicts his bleak worldview formed in the 1980s.
by Carlo Strenger 4 commentsIn the Ashdod Port workers’ union affair, Labor Party head Yacimovich is showing that she hides her head in the sand when she thinks it’s good for her, and undergoes a metamorphosis when the conditions change.
by Ravit Hecht 1 commentsThere’s no reason to waste more words on the necessity of the two-state solution. What’s important to stress is that this pessimism, which feeds on the feeling that we’ve missed the deadline, stems from shortsightedness and impatience.
by Avi Shilon 6 commentsControversy has exploded in the Iran experts’ laboratory in Israel. Who gave the order to cook up this elixir called Iranian President Hasan Rowhani?
by Zvi Bar'el 0 comments
Netanyahu would do better to work energetically to break the diplomatic impasse, desist from his ritual of casting blame on Abbas, and above all, abandon his efforts to evade negotiations.
Haaretz Editorial 3 comments
Rather than scrounging for replacement troops, the UN should ask why Israel should have any faith in the peacekeeping that has failed to protect it so many times in the past.
by James Kirchick 16 comments
Embarking on a mental 'time trip’ to the end of the 21st century, much uncertainty is confronted. But some megatrends shaping the future can be identified that require radical changes in global regimes, lest humans go extinct.
by Yehezkel Dror 0 comments
Today, the message that is being instilled on the Israeli public by its representatives is that lack of credibility is an almost legitimate behavioral norm.
by Uzi Baram 3 comments
Those who warn of demographic upheaval frame their predictions as if they were based on medical evidence. But they are not talking about a mastectomy, they are talking about cutting out Israel's heart.
by Moshe Arens 6 comments
A new bill being promoted by Israel's ministerial comittee, which essentially legalizes discrimination against minorities in Israel, demonstrates the vigorously anti-democratic spirit of Israel's new government.
Haaretz Editorial 17 comments
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