The Best Show in Town

The most talented director could not have done better. It was a perfect show. Television viewers all over the world saw heroic Israeli soldiers on their screens battlingthe fanatical settlers. Close-ups: faces twisted with passion, a soldier lying on astretcher, a young woman crying in despair, children weeping, youngsters storming forwardin fury, masses of people … Read more

Children of Death

A week after the ship of peace was solemnly launched on its perilous voyage from Aqaba harbor,it was hit by a torpedo. It is not yet clear whether it is wrecked or can continue on its way inspite of the damage. The story of its voyage so far: An Israeli helicopter gunship tried to kill … Read more

To Aqaba and Back

First thoughts after the Aqaba meeting: First thoughts after the Aqaba meeting: Solo performance . If there had been a printed program, it would have looked something like this: “Peace in the Holy Land” by George W. Bush. Director: George Bush. Principal actor: W. B. George. Music: G. W. Bush. Mis en scene : Bush … Read more

The Sacred Cannon

Good advice to Abu-Mazen: Keep clear of Altalena! He is going to get tired of the sound of this name in the near future. Every Israeli he meets on theway to Aqaba and back will demand that he do to Hamas what Ben-Gurion did to this ship. But thiswill be a treacherous request. A short … Read more

Bush’s Choice

I find myself almost pitying George Bush, something I would not have held to be possible. Butthere you are… He has had a lot of luck, George Bush. All the big opportunities fall into his lap. But somehow,it all goes wrong. Somehow, “at the end of the day”, as the Americans like to say, everything … Read more

The Children’s Teeth

One of the most progressive Jewish principles of old is now being put to the test: “In those daysthey shall say no more, ‘The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children’s teeth are set onedge’. But every one shall die for his own iniquity: every man that eateth the sour grape, histeeth shall … Read more

Visit Arafat? For God’s Sake, Why?

“Have you gone mad? Now? He is irrelevant! He’s finished!” These were the reactions of somepeople when Israeli TV showed my meeting with Arafat in Ramallah this week. Is Arafat “finished”? If so, he has not heard about it. I found him in splendid shape. At some ofmy meetings with him over the last few … Read more

A Drug for the Addict

A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict The following is a performance-based and goal-driven roadmap, with clear phases,timelines, target dates, and benchmarks aiming at progress through reciprocal steps by thetwo parties in the political, security, economic, humanitarian, and institution-buildingfields, under the auspices of the Quartet [the United States, European Union, … Read more

A Drug for the Addict

A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict The following is a performance-based and goal-driven roadmap, with clear phases,timelines, target dates, and benchmarks aiming at progress through reciprocal steps by thetwo parties in the political, security, economic, humanitarian, and institution-buildingfields, under the auspices of the Quartet [the United States, European Union, … Read more

Don’t Envy Abu-Maze

My first impression of Abu-Mazen was of a serious, methodical, somewhat aloof introvert. Hereminded me of a high-school principal, very different from Arafat, the impulsiveextrovert, prone to personal gestures, exuding warmth to all around him. I met Abu-Mazen for the first time some 28 years ago. We were secretly in Tunis to meet YasserArafat. There … Read more