Every major diplomatic push for "peace" in the Middle East will result in consequences that are not close to the original intentions of the would-be peacemakers.
These consequences are, more often than not, very far from peaceful.
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Weekend long read
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1) At the INSS, Ali al-Awar and Yohanan Tzoreff discuss ‘The Rift in
Fatah’. “The decision by Abu Mazen to cancel the elections for...
The post Weekend l...
Weekend long read
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1) At the INSS, Ali al-Awar and Yohanan Tzoreff discuss ‘The Rift in
Fatah’. “The decision by Abu Mazen to cancel the elections for...
The post Weekend l...
Bella Hadid’s Sadness Over Her Childhood
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[image: Bella Hadid’s Sadness Over Her Childhood]
Following her sadness over no longer being able to eat chicken soup as much
as she used to, Bella Hadid i...
What's With the Money?
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In the past, I have published multiple blog posts and a few opeds (2014) on
the funding provided by the United States and connected groups to the Arab
po...
125th Anniversary
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[image: Dry Bones cartoon,BDS,Zionist Congress, Palestine, Basel,
Antisemitism, Israel,]
BDS groups are busy planning a number of demonstrations to oppose o...
Big Question-- Which Party Should I Vote For?
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Simply put:
The politicians I want to see in the Knesset and even better in the next
government aren't running on the same party list.
At this point, ...
Managing the Unmanageable
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In their ongoing struggle to escape reality, Israeli politicians and
opinion leaders have settled on a new approach to our never-ending war with
the Arabs ...
‘Test & Trace’ is a mirage
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Lockdown II thoughts: Day 1 Opposition politicians have been banging on
about the need for a ‘working’ Test & Trace system even more loudly than
the govern...