Hebron settlers: “We are not extremists”
The Hebron settlers feel demonised by the mainstream media, and say reports of settler violence are exaggerated and some are even “black flag” ops.
Read MoreThe Hebron settlers feel demonised by the mainstream media, and say reports of settler violence are exaggerated and some are even “black flag” ops.
Read MoreWith the Palestinian bid to join the UN likely to get them nowhere, there is a more civil way out of the impasse that will give both Israelis and Palestinians what they want.
Read MoreAs the two-state solution enters its final death throes, it is time for campaigners to switch their demands to equal rights in a single democratic state.
Read MoreRather than an almost miraculous blessing, Israel’s six-day victory in 1967 has proven to be a naksa for Israelis and Arabs alike.
Read MoreEgyptians will no longer tolerate paying for the state-run newspapers that peddled Hosni Mubarak’s propaganda.
Read MoreTo truly succeed, Egypt’s revolution needs to trigger a profound evolution in every strata of society.
Read Moreتتجاوز القضية الأخلاقية لصالح زيادة التفاهم في أهميتها قضية انتهاك حقوق النشر، حسب رأي الصحفي خالد دياب، رداً على قرصنة ترجمة رواية مصرية مشهورة إلى العبرية
Read MoreThe unauthorised Hebrew translation of a bestselling Egyptian novel highlights how the word can help blunt the sword.
Read MoreCan an activists’ peace summit at the top of Mont Blanc help bridge the abyss of Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Read MoreThe Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel remain controversial, but Arabs and Israelis can draw lessons from Anwar el-Sadat’s quest for peace.
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