Memories of the day, twenty-two years ago, when the Oslo Accords were signed—and of the price Israel paid for that “terrible mistake.”
A disproportionate preoccupation with Israel leads American and European governments to pour funds into the West Bank and Gaza without any real effort to ensure. . .
Time and again, Palestinian leaders have rejected offers of statehood, and Mahmoud Abbas is no different. To avoid having to make any concessions of his. . .
Israel’s decision to classify an area as state land does not violate the Oslo Accords and involves a settlement bloc certain to be retained by. . .
Not everything depends on us Israelis; but much does.
Have Israeli Jews really lost their self-confident, forward-looking spirit?
How will today’s Israel-Palestinian negotiations fare? Break out the storyline from the Oslo Accords of the 90s. America has the same failed strategy now.
How my countrymen gave up the hope for real peace, and how they can get it back.
On the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Oslo Accords, foreign diplomats and pundits still can’t grasp that Israelis have concerns beyond the peace process.