Glick’s new book: One-state solution mapped out
A bold proposal By Seth J. Frantzman, review of Caroline Glick’s new book ‘The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East’ ‘I saw that the Palestinians […]
A bold proposal By Seth J. Frantzman, review of Caroline Glick’s new book ‘The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East’ ‘I saw that the Palestinians […]
The unlikely peacemaker Published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine 01/16/2014 19:00 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Interview with ex-Jerusalem Post managing editor David Landau On October 6, 1973, a surprise attack by Egypt […]
Nasser’s bygone era Publish in The Jerusalem Post Magazine 12/26/2013 13:33 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN On May 28, 1967, Israeli forces clashed with the Syrian army. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt […]
Nostalgia for a Zionism that never was 12/08/2013 18:21 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine ‘The newborn State of Israel was one of the most egalitarian democracies […]
Alone in Afghanistan 11/21/2013 13:19 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN ‘We never even discussed what my life would be like,” writes feminist and scholar Phyllis Chesler. “I had ignored every warning sign.” […]
His life testimony 10/24/2013 10:53 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN When Alan Dershowitz was a young man attending Brooklyn College, he almost got arrested for a crime during a trip to Washington, […]
Liberating discoveries Published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine 09/26/2013 05:24 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN In 1967, soon after the end of the Six Day War, a magazine named Shdemot decided to publish a […]
Revealing secrets By SETH J. FRANTZMAN 04/25/2013 19:43 ‘I spent eight years here in this hotel.” Michael Bar-Zohar relaxes in a chair in the dimly lit lobby café of the Crowne […]
Peace in the Middle East? In The Jerusalem Post Magazine 04/18/2013 12:12 By SETH J. FRANTZMAN When George W. Bush was first elected, Israelis were fearful that he would follow in […]
Reviewed by SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post Between 1954 and 1956, a wave of 70,000 Moroccan immigrants arrived in Israel. Even before immigrating, writes Anita Shapira […]