Watch or read a discussion about the perennial power of the Nakba with Hussein Aboubakr and Ghaith al-Omari.
How generations of Arab thinkers and leaders tried to turn the humiliation of their losses to Israel into a springboard to launch their nations into an enchanted new age.
And their betrayal during World War II.
The end of a bad idea.
The anti-Israel cause is losing its power over the Arab world.
Arabs are finally concluding that they need to move past the toxic legacies of Arab nationalism and Islamism—which means moving past the mythology of Palestine too.
The myth of a shared Arab heritage.
Setting the record straight.
Arab nationalism ran out of excuses and the Palestinian nation was born.
Toward the end of World War I, Chaim Weizmann, head of the World Zionist Organization and later the first president of Israel, established cordial relations. . .
While predictably blaming Israel, Tehran forcibly suppresses its own homegrown Arab national movements. BDS, where are you?
Britain deployed a million men and vast resources to fight the Ottomans during World War I. How did an archeologist with no military training manage. . .
The time has come to pay our respects to what was once but is no more, and for Jews to move elsewhere as they have done through so many centuries.