by Mitchell BardJimmy Carter's shuttle diplomacy resulted in the Camp David Accords -- at a high price to Israel, and Nobel Peace Prizes for the principals.
by Tzivia ReiterAfter meeting so many Israelis who displayed remarkable courage in the face of Israel's collective pain, it was our spirits that were uplifted.
by Sherri Lederman MandellThe U.S. State Dept. is doing almost the least it can in capturing Palestinian terrorists who have killed Americans in Israel.
by Dr. Avraham RivkindBeing in charge of the only Level I trauma center from the Jordan Valley to Beersheba, I have seen indescribable anguish, and hope.
by Michael OrenThe joyful response of so many to the death, suffering, and mutilation of students and university workers raises pointed questions about the health of Palestinian society.
by Bennett M. EpsteinYears down the road, what would I be able to say that I did while Israel was fighting for its very existence in the war on terror?
by Amnon DanknerThe entire Palestinian society is responsible for the brutal, suicidal onslaught because those who do not agree lack the integrity and courage to rise up, condemn, and do something about it.
by Charles KrauthammerThe reason innocents are dying every day is not because of the occupation, but because the Palestinians believe they can get land without peace.