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August 14, 2014
Answering readers’ comments on “Israel’s Fair Weather Fans” (second round)
Responsibility without fault in Gaza: A challenge for American Jews
Consider this scenario: a wanted international terrorist is fleeing law enforcement and seizes your house. (You are away at the time, fortunately.) The Army surrounds the house but the terrorist is well armed, as terrorists are wont to be: sending in troops would mean severe casualties and many deaths.
Fired by Netanyahu in midst of Gaza campaign, rival aims to give voice to Likud’s hawks
More emboldened than ever following ouster from deputy minister post, Danny Danon wants to keep PM Netanyahu honest.
Negotiations progress as cease-fire holds
Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas are moving forward as both sides adhere to a renewed cease-fire.
Trial starting in suit against Arab Bank by terror attacks’ victims
American victims of Hamas terror attacks during the second intifada in Israel are suing a Jordanian bank, claiming it offered benefits to terrorists.
U.S. stiffening oversight on missile sales to Israel
The United States is tightening controls on military sales to Israel in the wake of the conflict in Gaza.
While you were in Gaza – a sister of an IDF soldier writes about the past month
Leonard Fein, progressive activist and writer, dies at 80
Leonard Fein, a veteran Jewish activist and writer, has died at 80.