Henry Kissinger
'38 Londres Street': The dictator and the Nazi who found refuge in Chile - review
Menachem Begin reactivated the search for Nazi war criminals in 1977.
The high horse of Jewish dissent: Why some Jews attack Israel and support Hamas - opinion
Instead of focusing on unachievable goals, Israel should redefine the conflict - opinion
Yom Kippur War: Newly released archives detail Israel's POW deal with Syria
'Kissinger was not actually seeking peace' in 1973, claims new book - interview
“He persuaded Israeli government to trade pieces of territory occupied in 1967 for time,” said Martin Indyk. “Territory for time, not territory for peace.
Voices from the Arab press: The future of America's wars
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Kissinger: Return to Iran deal could spark Middle East nuclear arms race
“I don’t believe that the spirit [of the Iran deal], with a time limit and so many escape clauses, will do anything other than bring nuclear weapons all over the Middle East."
Know Comment: In defense of Kissinger
The 96-year-old former US secretary of state does not deserve such opprobrium. On the contrary, he has earned our appreciation.
Netanyahu: Israel prevents radical Islam from overrunning the region
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that so far Iran opts to be a cause, with the Arabs being their first casualty.
Rivlin, Blair remember Peres at state memorial on Mount Herzl
Tony Blair, who was the last speaker after Rivlin and Chemi Peres, began his address by saying: “We miss him don’t we. I know I do.”
Grapevine: Balfour and the Brits
Life for Jews in Iraq became increasingly difficult with the rise of the Ba’ath Party.