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Recommended Readings: September 2008 Archives

"...the moderates among the settlers, law-abiding among themselves, make no serious effort to neutralize these extremist acts."

Ha'aretz Editorial: "A reply to Ahmadinejad"

The next government must adhere to the balanced approach. It must explain to the public that Israel does not face a holocaust and that it can defend itself and deter its enemies.
"Pogrom. It's a loaded term for the Jewish community, referring to targeted and often government-backed anti-Jewish riots in the 19th and early 20th centuries."

Two Essays re: Mideast Policies for the next American President

Jeremy Ben-Ami and Galia Golan offer their perspectives on policies that should be embraced

'08 Presidential Campaign

Madeleine K. Albright; James A. Baker, III; Warren Christopher; Henry A. Kissinger; and Colin L. Powell issued their support for talks during a roundtable discussion entitled "The Next President: A World of Challenges,"

Ha'aretz: "Divide and save" by Yossi Sarid

"Sari Nusseibeh and Ahmed Qureia (Abu Ala) are serious people, and recently they have been bringing up the idea of a binational state: No more two states for two peoples, but rather one state for both."
"...as a Jerusalemite, I do have a stake in the 2008 Presidential race, like it or not."

Ha'aretz: "The last moment" by Ari Shavit

"There is a reasonable possibility of removing Syria from the cycle of combat with Israel, but this possibility bears an expiration date."
(Israeli Foreign Minister) Livni said that "the peace process is not and should not be affected by any kind of settlement activities."
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