The argument over Israel’s presence in the territories beyond the Green Line has recently come to focus almost exclusively on security issues, but there is literally no aspect of life in Israel that ...
Many of us would recognize early-1947 Lifta. It was coffee shops for first dates, first neighborhood chess games, first jobs. It was an elementary school for students to meet lifetime friends. It was ...
The Bash-Israel media and the Arab terrorist amen chorus have been repeating for so many years that Palestinian terrorism and barbarism are caused by Israeli “occupation” that few are still capable of ...
In “Martyr schools: Children being weaned on violence” (Commentary, Dec. 26), Amity Shlaes accuses Palestinians of using textbooks to incite their children to violence. But given the routinely brutal ...
Students for Justice in Palestine hosted “Palestine 101” on Friday, a teach-in for students and Northwestern community members to learn more about Palestine’s history, common misconceptions and its ...
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The number of Iraqis thankful to the United States for freeing them from Saddam Hussein is going down fast. Some are wondering if the price was right; others simply cannot wonder at all. As a result ...
Britain's experience in Iraq after World War I offers a cautionary tale for the United States and its forces in the country. Like the United States, Britain promised to "liberate" Iraq, not to "occupy ...