At the press conference with British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Kerry gave the impression that the Middle East did not figure prominently in his discussion with Hague. In his opening statement Hague said: “Top of our agenda was the Middle East, including the importance we both attach to ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict…”



An Ode to Joy: President Obama has no peace plan!

Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 10, 2013

The news that President Obama has no intention of presenting a new peace plan on his upcoming visit to Israel [35] was greeted by a collective sigh of relief that was so pronounced that it sounded like a giant roar of approval.

Hallelujah, Israel is saved. Just in time for Passover, as usual.



Progress or explosion

Media Outlet: 
Ynetnews
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 10, 2013

The International Monetary Fund published a report last week in praise of the Steinitz-Fayyad agreement, which, according to the IMF's experts, is the most efficient way to reinforce the economic relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, for the benefit of both sides.



What It Will Take To Break The Stalemate

Media Outlet: 
The Daily Beast
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 8, 2013

After two decades of a U.S.-led “peace process,” we are no closer to achieving an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement today than we were in the early 1990s. Indeed, we’re probably much farther away now, as Israel took advantage of the so-called “peace process” to drastically expand its colonization of the occupied Palestinian territories (in direct violation of the spirit of Oslo), growing the settler population to more than 600,000 and making a viable two-state solution almost implausible.



Israeli-Palestinian peace - the hidden agenda item

Media Outlet: 
The Hill
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 8, 2013

This week, some 13,000 pro-Israel advocates in town to attend the annual AIPAC policy conference fanned out across Capitol Hill to lobby their congressional representatives to tighten sanctions against Iran and designate Israel as a “major strategic partner” of the United States.

Curiously missing from the list was any mention of Israeli-Palestinian peace, which is a vital interest for the United States, but more importantly the single most important guarantor of Israel’s future as a democratic Jewish state.



The Region: Obama: Bad president, good for Israel?

Media Outlet: 
The Jerusalem Post
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 10, 2013

I have just returned from briefing a high-ranking official of country X on the Middle East. We kept coming back to a vital theme: the incredibly shrinking power of the United States. Try to explain American behavior to neutral, open-minded third parties for whom US policy activities have become just plain bizarre!

I have just published an article about how terrorists, including the murderers of four American officials in Benghazi, are literally laughing at the United States and its inability (or unwillingness) to do anything effective to defend its interests.



Challenges lie ahead for Netanyahu govt

Media Outlet: 
Arab News
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 11, 2013

Barring a last minute surprise, Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to form a working governmental coalition this week. His ability to form his third government is a slam-dunk after Yair Lapid, the head of Yesh Atid Party, relinquished his demand to assume the portfolio of foreign affairs. Lapid’s desire to be a foreign minister was the stumbling block in the path of forming a government with Bennett.



AIPAC Tries to Brand Israel as Liberal Cause

Media Outlet: 
The Jewish Daily Forward
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 10, 2013

After many years of outreach to conservative evangelicals, the pro-Israel lobby in Washington, facing a liberal ascendance, is now striving to make the case for Israel as a cause for progressives.

At the recent annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, advocates of the organization explored strategies for capturing this constituency, largely by looking for ways, as Israeli diplomats put it, of presenting “Israel beyond the conflict” with the Palestinians.



Is Sara Netanyahu the Erratic Power Behind Bibi's Throne?

Media Outlet: 
The Jewish Daily Forward
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
March 11, 2013

Of the many explanations for the long, drawn-out and chaotic coalition negotiations that have followed Israel’s recent election, the most intriguing is that they have more to do with Benjamin Netanyahu’s home life than with his political aspirations.

According to one of Israel’s top journalists, it is his wife’s publicly known antipathy toward one of his main potential coalition partners that pitched Netanyahu into the mire of complications in which his negotiations remained stuck as of the Forward’s print deadline.



Parallel lives in a tragicomic mirror: Novelist Sayed Kashua is trampling every barrier

Media Outlet: 
The Independent
Date: 
March 8, 2013

In January, one TV show swept the boards at the awards ceremony of the Israeli Film and Television Academy. It won five gongs. Small-screen buffs might assume that the recipient of all these accolades was Hatufim, the Israeli drama which – in its American remake – became Homeland. Not at all. Instead, honours rained on the bitingly funny and fearless sitcom Arab Labour (avoda aravit, a Hebrew idiom for a botched job).