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Jonathan D. Strum, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
Adding a new front is neither desirable nor tenable.
Because Netanyahu relies on the radical right for his coalition, he has squandered every opportunity to demonstrate that this was a war against Hamas...
What Netanyahu and his extremist cabinet fail to grasp is that the dynamics of the conflict have changed.
After 15 years of backwards movement on the Palestinian question, with Netanyahu and Hamas working symbiotically to exacerbate the conflict, new...
Netanyahu has been silent. He could have imposed party discipline on members of Likud, but once again proved he is incapable of leading, let alone...
Diaspora Palestinian refugees will need to be integrated into their host countries or third-party nations — but with a Palestinian passport and an...
The only way forward is ultimately a two-state solution. In the aftermath of the current fighting, however, moving to two states will be a stretch for...
With Hamas in power in Gaza, coupled with a deliberately emaciated PA in the West Bank, Netanyahu could claim there was no Palestinian partner for...
This war has created a dramatically new paradigm.