Uri Dromi
Crossing a ‘red line’ on the West Bank
For years, I have been warning that the ongoing Jewish settlement in the predominantly Arab West Bank will lead to one, bi-national state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, where Jews might eventually become a minority.
Some moments with Shimon Peres
1. In 1987, when Peres was the Foreign Minister in the National Unity Government, I served in the Israeli Air Force and was coordinating a high-power course for high ranking officers. I invited Peres to speak to them, and asked him to focus specifically on the strategic threats and challenges Israel is facing in the Middle East.
Student cartoon contest commemorates Charlie Hebdo
Last May, the Jerusalem Press Club (JPC) held an international conference on freedom of the press.
Yitzhak Rabin: A statesman among politicians
Almost half a century ago, at the Israeli Air Force flying school, I received my wings from then-Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Gen. Yitzhak Rabin.
Two-state solution, found
Earlier this month, a group of undergraduates from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University concluded a 10-day visit in Israel.