“Remember, Arabs make up a fifth of Israel’s citizens,” the moderator of the discussion kept repeating. She wasn’t wrong of course, but I found it
It is critically important for those who are interested in genuinely workable political frameworks for the land between the river and the sea to wean themselves from two-state dogma.
To call a state a democracy requires that the people choose their political representation and that the state protects a set of rights that everyone
Israeli historian Benny Morris is on the promo circuit with an extended interview in Haaretz for a re-release of his 2009 book, One State, Two States: Resolving
This is the first in a series dedicated to the full scope of the crisis in Israeli democracy, discussing attempts by right-wing legislators to undermine
An amazing time for the Egyptian people, for the Middle East, and for the power of the people. My Egyptian friends and colleagues tell me