With Friends like these…

JUDAS ISCARIOT is headed for a makeover. According to news reports, cardinals close to the new pope recommend a change in the Catholic Church’s attitude towards him: exit the treacherous Jew who turns the messiah over to the cohorts of the evil High Priest – enter the apostle who simply fulfilled his role in the … Read more

Three Fingers, No Fist

A political earthquake before an election is an unusual event, but not unknown. A second earthquake in such a period is already rare. But a third earthquake before an election, a short time after the first two – now, that is really scary. Well, it has just happened. The nomination of Amir Peretz as leader … Read more

A Napoleon, Made in Israel

From early youth, he was totally convinced that he was the only person in the world who could save the State of Israel. That was an absolute certainty, free of any doubt. He just knew that he must achieve supreme power, in order to fulfill the mission that fate had entrusted him with. This belief … Read more

Who Needs a Camel?

A drunkard blacks out. His companions pour cold water on him. The drunk opens one eye, licks the water and says: “I don’t know what that is, but it won’t sell!”I was reminded of this when I read the draft of the Labor Party’s political program, which has just been presented by a committee of … Read more

The Pied Piper

SOME 721 YEARS ago, the town of Hamelin in Germany was suffering from a plague of rats. A citizen called Bunting offered to get rid of them for an agreed fee. When he played on his flute, the entranced rats came out of their holes and followed him to the river where they drowned. But … Read more

The Curse of the Gods

THIS WEEK I was strolling through the streets of Athens, at the foot of the Acropolis, when my eye was caught by a sign bearing one single word in Greek letters: Sisyphus. It was the name of a taverna.Perhaps the gods wanted to remind me of an article I wrote 14 years ago, entitled “The … Read more

The Giant’s Daughter

A GERMAN poem tells of the giant’s daughter, who found a peasant plowing his field and brought him home in her handkerchief to show to her father. But the father said gravely: “The peasant is no toy!” and told her to put him gently back where she had found him.The United States reminds me of … Read more

Two Earthquakes

A POLITICAL earthquake is itself a rare event. When two major political earthquakes follow each other in quick succession, this is almost unheard of.One such earthquake was the election of Amir Peretz as leader of the Labor Party. The other is Sharon’s leaving the Likud and forming a new party. Suddenly, the political landscape has … Read more

Plucking the Daisy

LIKE A MAIDEN plucking the petals of a daisy and murmuring “he will…he will not…he will…he will not…” many of our Leftists are trying to divine what their present idol is going to do.Will Ariel Sharon remain in the Likud? Will he leave and set up a new party? They fervently hope for the second … Read more