Archive for March, 2005
How not to repeat Oslo’s mistake
Assuming the painful unilateral disengagement proceeds as scheduled, it is vital that a strategy for the day after be precisely formulated now. Oslo was flawed because the day after was based on a false premise – that unilateral concessions would induce Palestinian accommodation.
It is those expectations that sealed the disaster. Unless our leaders learn from [...]
The limits of ecumenical dialogue
In these times we are surely obliged to forge new alliances. Our traditional friends of yesteryear – the liberals and the Left – now stand at the forefront of campaigns to demonize and delegitimize us and increasingly indulge in outright anti-Semitic rhetoric.
It is not coincidental that the Bush administration, which today stands alone between Israel [...]


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