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The Washington Post s Karen Tumulty named deputy editorial page editor
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CAMERA Op-Ed: The Washington Post Wants to Pick Israel s Leader
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‘The Washington Post’ wants to pick Israel’s leader
This isn’t the first broadside aimed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
(February 24, 2021 / JNS)
The Washington Post’s editorial board has a fixation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It has devoted considerable column space to attacking the democratically elected leader of the Jewish state. But the obsession, and frequently unhinged tone, reveals more about the newspaper and its attitudes toward Israel than it does about the Israeli leader.
The
Post’s latest blast appeared in a Feb. 17 editorial titled “Biden delivers a snub to Israel’s Netanyahu and for good reason.” The
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Will the Biden administration be Obama’s third term a “do-over” when it comes to foreign policy? It’s crystal clear that the personnel are largely the same, at least when it comes to foreign policy. As Jackson Diehl in The Washington Post put it just before the inauguration, “If personnel is policy, a full-on revival of Obamaism might seem likely. Secretary of state nominee Antony Blinken
And yet, some observers have suggested that things may be a bit different. Ambassador Daniel Fried, a long-time State Department official, noted that “The center of gravity of this team is a shade more pro-European and more pro-democratic values.” Fried added that “They are also sobered and even a little burned by experience in the Middle East.” The argument that “U.S. ‘engagement’ with adversarial regimes could diminish their hostility and even cause them to liberalize internally…” was tried by the Obama administration in Iran, and in Burma and Cuba
The Washington Post names Chris Rukan Opinions Design Director WashPostPR © Bill O Leary/Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 1: Washington Post staffer Chris Rukan, on February, 01, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Bill O Leary/The Washington Post)
Announcement from Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt and Deputy Editorial Page Editors Jackson Diehl and Ruth Marcus: We’re delighted to announce that Chris Rukan has been named Opinions Design Director. This is a new title, but in some ways it simply recognizes reality: Since joining our section in 2019, Chris has elevated our work online and in print by dint of his talent, energy and collaborative skills. As design director, he helps identify pieces that will benefit from illustration and finds the right illustrators or photographers for them. Working with Greg Manifold and other newsroom leaders, he spearheads the effort to ensure Opinions has its own visual identity, to help readers understand the
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