Jerusalem: the city where peace lost its way
Although Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
Read MoreAlthough Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
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 MoreInspired by the Arab spring, a new generation of Palestinians plan to fight the occupation with olive branches.
Read MoreThere are Jews who refuse to succumb to fear and would like to extend their warm congratulations to Egyptians on the occasion of their revolution of hope.
Read MoreThe Egyptian revolution could usher in freedom to the Middle East, but Arabs and Israelis must break free of the chains of prejudice, history and fear.
Read MoreTo truly succeed, Egypt’s revolution needs to trigger a profound evolution in every strata of society.
Read MoreThe power of an idea proved stronger than tanks, water cannons and bullets.
Read MoreOutside the utopian bubble of Tahrir, petty dictators are filling the security void.
Read MoreA democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.
Read MoreThere’s no reason to believe that the uprising in Egypt will bring radical Islamists to power – so why isn’t the US supporting it?
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