Balancing Act

In a country that specialises in resurrection, the second coming of Yitzhak Rabin, as leader of the Israeli Labour Party after a 15 year intermission was not unexpected. Despite his considerable political talents, Rabin’s bitter rival Shimon Peres was deemed unelectable — he failed in four elections to arrest the drift to the right and … Read more

On Yitzhak Tabenkin

Yitzhak Tabenkin was, together with David Ben-Gurion and Berl Katznelson, one of three who made the Labour-Zionist revolution in Palestine during the pre-State struggles in the inter-war period. Indeed, Ben-Gurion was said to have joined Poale Zion at Tabenkin’s home in Warsaw at the turn of the century. All were highly influenced by the Marxist-Zionist … Read more

President Bush and Shamir’s Government

President Bush’s threat last week to veto any immediate Congressional approval of the US$10 billion in loan guarantees to Israel for the absorption of Soviet Jewish immigrants caused a near apoplectic reaction in Jerusalem and from the Israeli government’s hardline supporters in the United States. The reaction has hardly been diffused by secretary of state … Read more