The Former Secretary of State on Iran, China, and the Future of the Abraham Accords
And what Henry Kissinger gets wrong about the war in Ukraine.
June 17, 2022
Tel Tsaf was a large prehistoric village inhabited around 7,000 years ago, according to Israeli researchers.
A joint study by Tel Aviv University and Jerusalem’s Hebrew University examined the charcoal remains of olive and fig trees at a central Jordan Valley site, which appear to be the oldest known evidence of domesticated orchards. Sue Surkes describes the study, and the story it tells about prehistoric life in the valley:
And what Henry Kissinger gets wrong about the war in Ukraine.
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Tel Tsaf was a large prehistoric village inhabited around 7,000 years ago, according to Israeli researchers.
A joint study by Tel Aviv University and Jerusalem’s Hebrew University examined the charcoal remains of olive and fig trees at a central Jordan Valley site, which appear to be the oldest known evidence of domesticated orchards. Sue Surkes describes the study, and the story it tells about prehistoric life in the valley:
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