People of conscience need to criticize Abbas’s speech

http://bit.ly/2l8ukcu People of conscience need to criticize Abbas’s speech DECEMBER 25, 2017, 12:31 PM Sometimes a political event touches a nerve and requires a personal response. Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president with a reputation for relative political moderation, addressed an august gathering of the heads of the states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

‘אום אל חיראן וגבינת הקוטג

אדוארד רטיג  פורסם: 22.03.16 , 15:57 את עניין הכפר הבדואי אום אל חיראן, שעלול לההרס בקרוב ובמקומו צפוי להבנות יישוב יהודי, נוטים לראות כקשור ליחסי יהודים-ערבים או לאפליה נגד האזרחים הערבים. יש בכך מן האמת, אבל הנושא גם קשור הרבה יותר משנדמה לכלל הציבור בישראל. ההתנהלות מול הכפר הזה מגלמת את הנתק של האליטות השלטוניות

Peeping Toms and Murderers?

“Here is a question that will not go away when the storm over one peeping tom rabbi dies down. To what extent are these dysfunctional leaders our creations because we venerate their management skills, outward charisma and emotional shallowness. To what degree are we responsible in that we allow ourselves as a community to define

Mr. Shirtsleeves and Proportionality

Europe is an interesting place to observe from Israel. Europeans live in a society that is not easy to understand. Their culture seems based on a flattering paradigm: When humanity is going to advance, it does so in Europe first. Yet the term “Europe” provokes a dual reaction in this region. On the one hand, there is

Israel’s Morsi Conundrum

President Morsi of Egypt scares Israelis. His election, and the rapid consolidation of power in the hands of his Muslim Brotherhood, culminates a year and a half of revolution. While public attention remains focused on the Iranian nuclear threat, the rise of this Egyptian Muslim Brothers regime is widely seen as opening another threatening front. But

Looking Toward Israeli Elections 2013

The Likud primaries and the merged list with Israel Beitenu moved it to the right. The Labor primaries strengthened its position as a social democratic party. The center remains divided. The national-religious, Haredi and Arab parties remain focused on the constituencies that they have historically represented. Most observers believe that the next coalition will look

Who is a Refugee?,

By taking equally energetic, clear stands regarding settlements and the definition of refugees, the international community can lay the groundwork for the resumption of serious negotiations on two states for two peoples, with these obstacles much reduced in their power to obstruct peace. Read more: Who is a refugee? | Ed Rettig | Ops & Blogs

Using Israel’s geostrategic advantage

Public announcement of a joint Israeli-Chinese plan to construct a rail link between Eilat and Ashdod ports carefully avoided mentioning Egypt, but the connection is inescapable. The Egyptian economy is in distress and unlikely to prosper anytime soon. The central government already struggles to maintain security in Sinai and the large portion of Egypt South

Pyrrhic Victory for Non-Orthodox Judaism

The Israeli and American non-Orthodox movements took a victory lap following the decision by Israel’s Attorney Generalrequiring rural municipalities to fund the salaries of non-Orthodox rabbis of congregations with more than 50 member families. But though understandable, the joy is tragically misplaced. There are a number of reasons to be wary of the Attorney General’s decision.

To Restore its Relevance, EU Must Rethink Settlements

The widespread perception among Israeli decision-makers of the European Union’s irrelevance is a perplexing conundrum of Israeli foreign relations. While one would think that a continent-sized institution representing Israel’s largest export market would somehow have more clout, the already limited capacity of the EU to play a constructive role contracts at an alarming rate. This

Ethiopian Jewry: The Half-Full Glass

Israelis took satisfaction in the appointment of Belaynesh Zevadia, their first female ambassador to Ethiopia, who is herself of Ethiopian-Jewish origin. “It is a great honor to be appointed ambassador, and especially the first ambassador from the Ethiopian community,” said Zevadia. “I made aliya as a youth and am returning to Ethiopia as an ambassador.” AJC

Cyprus and Israel: Build Slowly and Solid

However, as Cyprus and Israel reach out to build that relationship, the change in policy will require a deeper change in orientation toward each other and perhaps toward the region. This is a difficult process that needs to take place not only in the political echelon and public opinion (where strong anecdotal evidence suggests it

The Hamas Drama

On the surface, things are going well for Hamas, the Palestinian affiliate of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood. Unless Israel decides on a full-blown invasion of Gaza, Hamas faces no real threat to its rule over its small Islamic republic there Read more:The Hamas drama | Ed Rettig | Ops & Blogs | The Times of Israelhttp://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-hamas-drama/#ixzz354IY4BmJ

Secretary Panetta’s Speech: A Rorschach Test

Al Jazeera (Reuters): “Panetta: Israel must ‘get to the damn table’”New York Times: “Defense Chief Says Israel Must Mend Arab Ties”Fox News: “Panetta Scolds Israel on Peace Talks” Sometimes media can make a public event into a Rorschach test, reporting what they are predisposed to want us to see. Coverage of Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s speech to the Saban

Two Israeli “Own Goals”

Soccer players live in dread of the “own goal,” where a player inadvertently kicks the ball into his own team’s goal, giving the other side the point. As I write, Israel appears poised to provide the world with a rare example of two “own goals,” and in the process harming Israeli democracy. The Israeli cabinet set