Tag: Negotiation

The essay emphasizes the need to understand the fundamental moral differences and intentions between Israel and Hamas in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In a response to Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove's suggestions for talking about Israel with those holding different views, Diane Shane Fruchtman critiques the assumptions underlying the proposed questions as patronizing and ungenerous.
Yuval Levin discusses the imminent government shutdown on the podcast, highlighting that a significant portion of the government is set to shut down on Friday, with the remainder following a week later if no deal is reached between Congress and the president, who are not actively negotiating.
This article focuses on the emotional side of the hostage situation in Gaza, emphasizing the need for empathy and support for the families affected.
Rachel Edri, an elderly woman living in southern Israel, managed to outsmart a group of five Hamas terrorists who broke into her home during a rocket attack.
In this podcast discussion, the topic of a potential negotiation between President Biden and ten Republicans regarding bipartisan COVID relief is raised.
In this episode, host Eli Kowaz speaks with Israel Fellow Nimrod Novik about the influential Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat.
David A. Halperin and Michael Koplow analyze the potential effects of the Trump administration's proposed "Ultimate Deal" on Israeli elections.