To Open a Window
Caution was the prevailing sentiment as U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright attempted this week to nudge Israel and the Palestinians closer to a final peace agreement.
Caution was the prevailing sentiment as U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright attempted this week to nudge Israel and the Palestinians closer to a final peace agreement.
A disquieting calm hovers over Kiryat Shemona. The Katyushas have stopped falling, for the time being, but with Hezbollah regrouping just two kilometers away across the newly re-marked Lebanese border, no one can be too confident the lull will last.
Who would have thought that living next to the prime minister\’s house would be such a good move for a single Jewish woman?
David Ivry isn\’t the slickest or most media-savvy envoy in recent years, but he knows what he wants, and has the right credentials to get it.
Last Friday the Los Angeles Times published a Column One story on its front page with the headline: Danger in Denying Holocaust?
Caspar Weinberger has dropped a bombshell that could dramatically affect the fate of Jonathan Pollard.
From the beginning, there were clear indications of the kind of year that lay ahead.
I am always surprised when Israeli officials tell me how much they depend on America\’s Jewish leaders for support in the United States.
Now that Yasser Arafat has called Ehud Barak his \”friend and partner,\” and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has pronounced himself pleased and encouraged with the new Israeli prime minister, and President Clinton is just waiting to welcome him to Washington, the old euphoria seems to have arisen again.
State Sen. Richard Alarcon, along with state Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa and 16 other guests of the Anti-Defamation League, spent the week of April 24-30 touring Israel.