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Yisrael Medad is an American-born Israeli journalist, author and former director of educational programming at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center. A graduate of Yeshiva University, he made aliyah in 1970 and has since held key roles in Israeli politics, media and education. A member of Israel’s Media Watch executive board, he has contributed to major publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Jerusalem Post and International Herald Tribune. He and his wife, who have five children, live in Shilo.

Normalization is no substitute for peace, yet peace can’t happen without it.
I humbly suggest that you proceed slowly, learn the subject well and even reconsider your determination. If not, be prepared as many before you, to watch as the Palestinian side sabotages peace efforts again.
Palestinianism is a project of national and cultural identity theft, determined to rob Jews of their history, religious essence and rights.
The issue of Palestine has always been a regional rather than a local conflict. Now, that seems to be changing.
What connection is there between “Palestine” and the situation of blacks in America?
This current diplomatic development is not the first time a suspension of Jewish rights has been decided upon.
Why can’t certain themes be raised in debates and forums relating to Arabs-called-Palestinians? It’s always fair game when it comes to Israel.
As a writer, he has been twisting ideas, terms and concepts so as to confound and discombobulate a younger generation of Jews. But he may have reached an impasse.
In the past, multiple times having done so, we have seen the Palestinian Arabs refuse, reject and back away from such negotiations.
The time has come for Abbas and Co. to feel the diplomatic heat.
In Matthew 21:43, we read: “The kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits.”
He created a web-based geographic database that provides users a reliable source to explore the resettlement activities of Jews in Judea and Samaria. This is not only problematic, but perverts history and law.