The Goldstone Report – A Study in Bias
September 17, 2009 by Amitabh Tripathi
Filed under Amitabh Tripathi, SAF blog
Israel is appalled and disappointed by the report published on 15 September 2009 by the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Gaza Fact Finding Mission. The Report unfairly describes Israel’s defense of its citizens as war crimes, while ignoring the deliberate strategy of Hamas to operate from within or behind the civilian population. Read more
Obama and Israel, Into the Abyss
July 27, 2009 by Daniel Pipes
Filed under Daniel Pipes, Guest column
What I dubbed the Obama administration’s “rapid and harsh turn against Israel” has had three quick, predictable, and counter-productive results. These point to further difficulties ahead. Read more
Explaining Israel’s Strategic Mistakes
February 1, 2009 by Daniel Pipes
Filed under Daniel Pipes, Guest column
In an article earlier this month, “Israel’s Strategic Incompetence in Gaza,” I made three points: that the Israeli leadership unilaterally created its current problems in Gaza, that the war against Hamas meant ignoring the much larger threat of Iranian nuclear weapons, and that the goal of empowering Al-Fatah makes no sense.
These arguments prompted an earful from readers, who made interesting points that deserve answers. Slightly editing the questions for clarity, I reply to some of them here:
“Your article was a real downer. Do you have any uppers?”
The Middle East is a source of nearly unmitigated bad news these days. Two rare positive developments concern economics: Israel has finally, thanks for the reforms carried out by Binyamin Netanyahu, weaned itself from the debilitating socialism of its earlier years; and the price of energy has gone down by over two-thirds. Read more

