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Arabs Must
Turn a New Page with Israel
by Fred Maroun
• August 4, 2016 at 5:00 am
We should take inspiration from and follow the lead of
Sadat, an Arab leader who took a bold step towards peace and achieved a peace
agreement that even the Muslim Brotherhood government of Egypt felt compelled
to respect. Pictured: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (left) and Israeli Prime
Minister Menachem Begin (right) acknowledge applause during a Joint Session
of Congress in which U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced the results of the
Camp David Accords, September 18, 1978. (Image source: Warren K. Leffler/Library
of Congress)
This is part two of a two-part series. The first part examined
the mistakes that we Arabs made in our interactions with Israel.
There is much that we can do to improve our relationship with Israel --
if we want to -- and there is good reason to think that it would be in both
our short- and long-term interest if we did. The most critical change is in
approach. Changing that would start to repair the foundation of the
relationship and would provide a basis for mutual respect and trust, without
which any solution would remain fragile.
Understand
Israel
We must see the real Israel rather than the monstrosity that Arabs have
been brainwashed to see. We are so afraid to call Israel by its real name
that we refer to it as the "Zionist entity". The name is
"Israel"; as written in Haaretz, "Israel has been the
name of an ethnic group in the Levant going back at least 3200 years".
Iran Is
Cheating on the Nuclear Deal, Now What?
by Majid Rafizadeh
• August 4, 2016 at 4:00 am
The Arak heavy water reactor, in Iran, is capable of
producing plutonium. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons)
On July 14, 2015, Iran and the six world powers known as the P5+1
(China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States)
reached an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. The deal was intended to curb
Iran's nuclear ambitions and put a hold on Tehran's nuclear development.
President Obama promised that the deal is not based on trust rather
anchored in verification. Nevertheless, the following revelations of
confidential documents as well as the following breaches of the nuclear
agreement by Iran, reveal otherwise.
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Arabs Must Turn a New Page with Israel
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