Israel: How is it Really Doing Today?IsraelArab-Israeli conflictMiddle EastpeaceThis paper offers a concise analysis of 'Middle Israel', the moderate mainstream that is little known to media consumers elsewhere.doi:10.2139/ssrn.1291450Fania Oz-SalzbergerSSRN Electronic Journal...
In December, a group of prominent, distinguished entrepreneurs and investors had the unique opportunity to personally observe the repercussions of the war on this vital industry. Their mission was threefold: to observe the magnitude of the October 7 atrocities in southern Israel, understand the effect...
The answer to this question is by no means clear. Many humanitarian law experts would argue thatHamas and Israelare engaged in what is known as a "non-international armed conflict." In other words, it would be classified the same way as a civil war that pits the armed forces of a state...
In the NFC, the competition for the rest of the landscape is fierce, while in the AFC, all but one of the teams currently slated for the playoffs has more than a 90% chance of making it in. So today, Michele Steele and Ben Solak break down how the teams that are in got there, ...
I once thought“it”was“just”a problem, that would work itself out. But in reality it is so serious, catastrophic, it is endangering the very foundation of our country. “Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” G. Orwell 1984 ...
Today Palestine is waging an intifada from Rosh Hanikra to Eilat. “They have thought that 70 years or more could kill the spirit of belonging of our people within the occupied land in 1948 [sovereign Israel, CBG]. They thought our people there would lose their identity and would assimilate...
they discovered something remarkable. Entombed in the rubble was a body. The head was partially shattered, the face covered in ash, but the corpse was instantly recognisable: it was Israel's number one enemy. His lips slightly parted in death, Sinwar, 61, was given away by his distinctive...
an increase in the likelihood of war tends to decrease stock prices, but the ultimate outbreak of war increases them. However, in cases when a war starts as a surprise, the outbreak of war decreases stock prices. They called this phenomenon "the war puzzle" and said there is no clear exp...
Founded at the end of World War II, the United Nations bears the expectation of all for permanent peace. Sharing its vision of maintaining peace and stability, China believes that peace is the most precious, and has practiced "harmony without uniformity" since antiquity. ...
since settled in Lod, from Bedouins whose lands in the Triangle region were expropriated to Palestinians expelled from Gaza and the West Bank for collaborating with the Israelis in the 1967 war. If only 9% of the Lod population was Palestinian in the 1950s, today they account for almost ...