Israel, Gaza, and Rethinking the Laws of War
Current military codes are inadequate to Israel's situations.
May 6, 2015
The questions remain the same, the answers keep changing.
Last week, Vice President Joseph Biden and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew explained how the Obama administration intends to roll back sanctions against Iran if a nuclear deal is finalized. Although their remarks were meant to assuage critics—Lew confidently claimed that Iran is unlikely to use its new income to fund terror or war—they accomplished the opposite, as Josh Rogin writes:
Current military codes are inadequate to Israel's situations.
Not Liberman but the Israeli political system.
The questions remain the same, the answers keep changing.
It was about living Judaism to its fullest.
"Reading the Bible was a kind of escape from Russia."
Last week, Vice President Joseph Biden and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew explained how the Obama administration intends to roll back sanctions against Iran if a nuclear deal is finalized. Although their remarks were meant to assuage critics—Lew confidently claimed that Iran is unlikely to use its new income to fund terror or war—they accomplished the opposite, as Josh Rogin writes:
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