Uri Savir, who served as a Knesset member and director general of the Foreign Ministry, served alongside Shimon Peres for 30 years, and helped organize the then-prime minister's historic visit to Morocco
The stabbing attacks that killed four in the south of Israel is forcing the government to shift focus away from Ukraine and back to the domestic front.
In this talk given at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting's fifteenth anniversary celebration in New York City on January 23, 2002, Noam Chomsky considers how a journalist sent from Mars would consider the then-government's 'war on terror', which remains ongoing.
This issue of the Nuclear Notebook examines Israel’s nuclear arsenal, which we estimate includes a stockpile of roughly 90 warheads. Israel neither officially confirms nor denies that it possesses nuclear weapons, and our estimate is therefore largely based on calculations of Israel’s stockpile of weapon-grade plutonium and its inventory of operational nuclear-capable delivery systems.
Lena and Vladimir Oliker first envisioned moving to Israel in the 1970s. The Soviet Union thwarted those plans, but now they charge that stone-faced Israeli clerks are the ones stopping them fulfilling their long-held dream