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Examining Israel’s Eastern Borders: A Symposium

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  1. Response ·

    Kramer: The West Bank Was Annexed Once Before. It Ended in Regret.

    By Martin Kramer

    A look at the ghost of annexation past.

    Kramer: The West Bank Was Annexed Once Before. It Ended in Regret.
  2. Response ·

    Mor: Annexation Would Be a Missed Opportunity

    By Shany Mor

    There's a rare geopolitical window open for the Jewish state right now—which means pursuing other interests than those in the West Bank.

    Mor: Annexation Would Be a Missed Opportunity
  3. Response ·

    Hacohen: Israel’s Security Interests in the West Bank

    By Gershon Hacohen

    A group of former Israeli defense officials argue that the state can manage without the Jordan Valley. Here's why they're wrong.

    Hacohen: Israel’s Security Interests in the West Bank
  4. Response ·

    Kontorovich: Israel Should Act Now

    By Eugene Kontorovich

    Imagine what Israel would look like now if it had declined to apply its law to eastern Jerusalem after the Six-Day War. It shouldn't pass up a similar chance.

    Kontorovich: Israel Should Act Now
  5. Response ·

    Wilf: Israel’s Final Border

    By Einat Wilf

    Israel is near the end of a long journey to set its permanent borders. That's what the annexation debate is really about.

    Wilf: Israel’s Final Border
  6. Monthly Essay ·

    Examining Israel’s Eastern Borders: A Symposium

    By The Editors

    Applying sovereignty? Annexation? Join us this week for a five-part symposium on the great question before the Israeli people.

    Examining Israel’s Eastern Borders: A Symposium