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Opinion
Invading and depopulating Gaza would be inhumane and a potential violation of international law. The United States must do what it can to halt such actions.
By Rashid Khalidi
Arts
A look at the academic roots of the idea, which has stirred fierce debate when applied to Israel.
By Jennifer Schuessler
The Biden administration is doubling down on a reckless Trump policy.
Book Review
Rashid Khalidi’s “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine” argues that the Palestinian point of view has been ignored by American policymakers.
By Scott Anderson
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Perhaps years of sustained pressure would have limited Benjamin Netanyahu’s appetite for settlement expansion. Or perhaps not.
Responses to two Opinion guest essays. Also: Benjamin Netanyahu’s mistake; “Hamlet” for teens; renouncing U.S. citizenship; the human element in medicine.
Rashid Khalidi’s description of the Palestinians as forever on the short end of history’s stick is neither new nor surprising. But he makes this more than an exercise in self-pity.
By Clyde Haberman
First Chapters
“For nearly half a century, the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union created a glacial divide that loomed over international relations.”
Viewing the current crisis through the distorting lens of terrorism, as the Bush administration and the Israeli government do, leads to the unreflective use of force.
New York
Rashid Khalidi, a passionate defender of Palestinian rights, has found himself portrayed as part of a rogues’ gallery of Barack Obama associates.
By Marc Santora and Elissa Gootman