Stop Denying That Hizballah Controls Lebanon
The fiction that destabilizes the Middle East.
January 15, 2018
Can it be that the Arab rejection of Israeli statehood has had no effect on the prospects of a two-state solution?
A recent piece by an opinion writer for the New York Times argued that “liberal Zionism”—which the author seems to equate with support for a two-state solution—is dead, and that the U.S. decision to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem is “another nail in [its] coffin.” Although this argument has rapidly been gaining ground, writes Emily Shire, it is entirely without merit:
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Login or SubscribeThe fiction that destabilizes the Middle East.
Can it be that the Arab rejection of Israeli statehood has had no effect on the prospects of a two-state solution?
Is there anything distinctively Jewish about the philosopher’s thinking?
We may not be able to pry Pakistan from its paranoid dependency on jihadism, but we don’t have to fund it.
Black fire on white fire.