For the “New York Times,” Peace in the Middle East Is Bad News
Unless it involves risking Israel’s security.
August 31, 2016
Unless it involves risking Israel’s security.
After decades of war and hostility, relations between Israel and the Gulf states are thawing, and ties with Jordan and Egypt have never been stronger. These developments have elicited dismay from the New York Times, which published an editorial last weekend expressing its concern that Israel and the Arab states might ignore the cause of Palestinian statehood. Jonathan Tobin remarks:
Unless it involves risking Israel’s security.
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After decades of war and hostility, relations between Israel and the Gulf states are thawing, and ties with Jordan and Egypt have never been stronger. These developments have elicited dismay from the New York Times, which published an editorial last weekend expressing its concern that Israel and the Arab states might ignore the cause of Palestinian statehood. Jonathan Tobin remarks:
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