Tag: Cities
Tunnel vision…writes Michael Kuttner
Tunnels have been in the news recently.
Whether it is underground structures designed to bring terror to Israelis, infrastructure dug deep into the earth providing revolutionary transport between cities or our “peace partners” losing their...
Episode 182: Adapting a Book to the Screen — Interview with Howard Kaplan
Hey there word nerds!
Today I am delighted to have author Howard Kaplan on the show!
Howard is a native of Los Angeles, but he has lived in Israel and traveled to numerous places across the...
Analysis: Cutting UNRWA aid will not cause a humanitarian crisis
Yochanan Visser is an independent journalist/analyst who worked for many years as Middle East correspondent for Western Journalism.com in Arizona and was a frequent publicist for the main Dutch paper De Volkskrant. He authored a book in...
Givat Hamatos: A Strategic Jerusalem Neighborhood
Institute for Contemporary Affairs
Founded jointly with the Wechsler Family Foundation
Vol. 18, No. 1
A plan to build a Jewish residential neighborhood in Givat Hamatos (Airplane Hill) in southern Jerusalem was approved in 2014, but...
Ready – Steady – Go!
The civil year 2018 is barely out of the starting blocks and we are already witnessing events which without a doubt will impact all of us no matter where we live…writes Michael Kuttner.
Without warning...
Oh Lordey – more sour notes from Down Under…writes Michael Kuttner
Whether it is something in the water, plain old ignorance or political hypocrisy, whatever the reason, New Zealand has well and truly soiled its reputation when it comes to Israel in recent times.
After a...
Trump’s Speech Recognizing Jerusalem: What It Says and What It Doesn’t Say
Institute for Contemporary Affairs
Founded jointly with the Wechsler Family Foundation
Vol. 17, No. 35
President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital puts into deep-freeze plans for a division of the city.
Until Trump’s speech,...
1917 and the liberation of Jerusalem
On December 11, 1917, General Edmund Allenby’s forces officially liberated Jerusalem.
Actually, a Jerusalem delegation, led by the mayor, surrendered the city to a pair of British army cooks on December 8. Thus began a...
Who Saved Israel in 1947?
November 29 marks the 70th anniversary of UN General Assembly resolution 181, recommending the partition of Mandate Palestine into two separate Jewish and Arab states. On that day in 1947, millions of listeners sat...
Israel and the New Geopolitics of Energy
Israel had an “oil problem” at birth. In 1947, the American oil industry lobbied against the partition of Palestine for fear of alienating Saudi Arabia. The oil embargo imposed by OPEC in 1973 seriously...