Jimmy carter
'King of Kings': The rise and fall of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - review
Anderson portrays the shah as a complex, Shakespearean figure – arrogant but weak, ambitious for his country yet blind to the growing unrest among his people. 'A soft man masquerading as a hard one.'
Menachem Begin's compromise and conviction: Insights from the Camp David talks
Two men wear hostage pins while accepting Jimmy Carter's Grammy
Jimmy Carter’s mixed legacy - opinion
Jewish Ideas Daily: The whole damn deal
Strauss was the funniest man in Washington, and he knew it. He loved the press, which loved him back.
This Week in History: Sadat comes to Jerusalem
Sadat flies from Cairo to Israel to deliver one of the most historic speeches to be delivered at Knesset.
Obama’s secret remarks about Netanyahu
How Obama's recent remarks show his true colors regarding Netanyahu.
This Week in History: The Iranian Hostage Crisis begins
November 4, 1979 was the last day of diplomatic relations between the US and Iran, and marked the beginning of a 444-day international drama.
The true illegitimacy
Carter: US veto of Palestinian statehood 'a mistake'
Former US president calls on Obama to fulfill the promises made when he received Nobel Prize: Mideast peace, promoting human rights.
'Carter says Palestinians can live without American aid'
Non-recognition of Palestinian state would be worse than losing US aid, former US president says in interview with 'Al-Masry Al-Youm.'
Our World: Lessons from the embassy takeover
Until last weekend, both the Israeli Left and the US foreign policy establishment believed the situation in Egypt was not significantly worse than it had been under deposed president Hosni Mubarak
Should Israel welcome Glenn Beck’s support?
Beck’s support provides a beacon of hope while Israel's old friends and allies are abandoning it in droves. One need not accept all of his positions on Israel to agree with him that backing Israel is one of the great moral issues of the 21st Century.