Will Bernie Sanders Drive a Wedge between American Jews and Israel?
His campaign has already done much to label the Jewish state “right-wing” and “racist.”
March 2, 2020
Palestinians must accept that history can’t be reversed.
To Martin Kramer, the Trump administration’s recent proposal for Israel and the Palestinians is best understood as a partition plan and therefore, like the UN’s 1947 partition plan, Palestinian leaders need not accept it for it to shape the future. Indeed, Kramer believes it is unlikely that all, or even most, of the plan’s details will be put into effect—but that it will nevertheless have a lasting impact on the nature of the conflict, most importantly by demonstrating to the Palestinians that they cannot simply wait for history to reverse itself but must begin to reckon with the reality of Israel’s existence. Kramer discusses this and other topics in conversation with Gregg Roman. (Audio, 15 minutes. A transcript is available here.)
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Login or SubscribeHis campaign has already done much to label the Jewish state “right-wing” and “racist.”
A political war of attrition.
Palestinians must accept that history can’t be reversed.
Reinforcing Josephus’ description of events, excavations offer a window into the stratagems of the ancient Jewish resistance.
To pray is to be human; to be human is to pray.