France and Lebanon: diplomacy of tragedy By Patrice de Beer
Open Democracy 10 August 2006 The Lebanese war has allowed France’s president to re-energise his own and the country’s political profile, says Patrice de Beer in Paris. The war in … Continue reading
US neocons hoped Israel would attack Syria By Tom Regan
Israel considered expansion of conflict in Lebanon ‘nuts.’ csmonitor.com The White House, and in particular White House advisors who belong to the neoconservative movement, allegedly encouraged Israel to attack Syria … Continue reading
You are terrorists, we are virtuous: Yitzhak Laor on the IDF
LRB | Vol. 28 No. 16 dated 17 August 2006 As soon as the facts of the Bint Jbeil ambush, which ended with relatively high Israeli casualties (eight soldiers died … Continue reading
Learning from Its Mistakes By Charles Glass
LRB | Vol. 28 No. 16 dated 17 August 2006 In his memoir, Not So Wild a Dream, the famous CBS correspondent Eric Sevareid recalled watching the execution of six … Continue reading
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