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Menachem Begin

MENACHEM BEGIN, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at a Marine Corp Ceremony on September 7, 1978.

To prevent a nuclear Iran, it is time to bring back the Begin Doctrine

 Then-US president Jimmy Carter, then-Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, and then-Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin during the signing of the Camp David Accords in the East Room of the White House in Washington, September 17, 1978.

Begin's compromise and conviction: Insights from the Camp David talks

 The Professor, Mervyn S. Gotsman, at home in front of his extensive library.

'Affairs of the Heart': Memoirs of renowned Israeli cardiologist Mervyn S. Gotsman

By STUART S. GHERMAN
 AT THE TED talk.

Making hope: A people’s summit for peace in Jerusalem

By MAOZ INON
 Lebanese army soldiers secure a site that was hit by a strike, in Saraain

Lessons of the Altalena Affair: Lebanon only gets one army, there's no room for Hezbollah

By NEVILLE BERMAN
 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, US President Jimmy Carter, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at the signing ceremony of the Egyptian - Israeli Treaty, White House lawn, March 26, 1979.

Jimmy Carter's checkered relations with Israel and Jews

By Dr. Kenneth Stein
  World Zionist Organization Chair Yaakov Hagoel drops a wreath to mark the spot where the Altalena sank, June 23, 2024.

Ceremony marks 76 years since Altalena sinking

 MENACHEM BEGIN with the Shaare Zedek care team. Writer Dvora Waysman at R; directly behind him are (L) Prof. Jonathan Halevy, director-general; and Dr. Efraim Meltzer, his physician.

Memories: A 10-minute conversation with former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin

 Prime minister Menachem Begin’s first meeting with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat at the Egyptian Embassy in Washington on April 25, 1979.

'Providence and Power': Examining the statesmanship of Jewish leaders

By ALLAN BOROWSKI
 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden delivers remarks at the White House, last Thursday. He declared that Israel’s response in Gaza is ‘over the top.’

Biden, Blinken, and a nod to ‘Palestine’: US relations with Israel

 BENJAMIN NETANYAHU walks in front of a poster of Menachem Begin at the Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.

A new vision is needed to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

By ALIZA PILICHOWSKI
 THE WRITER visits Moshav Netiv Ha’asara following the October 7 attacks.

Heroes of Israel provide hope to the nation during war - opinion

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump hold up the signed document acknowledging Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, on March 25, 2019

Donald Trump tells visitors at Miami golf resort: 'I gave you Golan Heights'

 Tel Aviv University Prof. (emeritus) Anita Shapira.

On Israel’s 75th, founding fighters warn internal division could end Zionist dream

By MAYA MARGIT , DARIO SANCHEZ/THE MEDIA LINE
 THEN-PRIME MINISTER Menachem Begin and then-Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu walk in the garden of the presidential residence near Bucharest, in August 1977.

This brutal dictator helped bring about the Israel-Egypt peace - opinion

 SOME OF the members of the Indian Embassy team who ran in the Tel Aviv Marathon.

Grapevine March 1, 2023: Between Jerusalem and Rome

 OVER THE decades since his death, Avraham “Yair” Stern has increasingly edged into the Israeli consensus, says the writer.

How should Avraham Stern be remembered? - opinion

 Former Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin and Justice Minister Yariv Levin. The two both had the chance to stop a Jewish civil war.

Yariv Levin, like Menachem Begin, can stop a Jewish civil war in Israel - analysis