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Recommended Readings: May 2008 Archives

We need a scorecard these days to keep track of which enemies Israel is negotiating with, which it isn't and why. And the same goes for the U.S.
An item-by-item analysis from the Ha'aretz Political Columnist

Ha'aretz Editorial: "Leave no stone unturned"

This is the moment to tell Olmert: Turn over every stone. Let the investigations continue as if there were no peace talks, and let the peace talks continue as if there were no investigations - and perhaps it will turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
In a series of secret meetings in Europe between September 2004 and July 2006, Syrians and Israelis formulated understandings for a peace agreement between Israel and Syria.
Ben-Ami is executive director of J Street, a lobby and political action committee that promotes peace and security in the Middle East.
Read essays from Michael Walzer, Hagit Ofran, and Daniel Levy as APN marks Israel's 60th anniversary and offers you essays from Michael Walzer, Hagit Ofran, and Daniel Levy on the link between the quest for peace and Israel's next 60 years.

Israel at 60 Essay from Hagit Ofran

Ofran is part of the next generation of leaders in the Israeli peace camp; directing Peace Now's Settlement Watch, and holds leadership positions in the Meretz Party

Israel at 60 Essay from Daniel Levy

Levy served as a policy advisor to former PM Ehud Barak, an Israeli negotiator, and was drafter of the Geneva Initiative

Israel at 60 Essay from Michael Walzer

Walzer is a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and one of the foremost political thinkers
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