Why there will always be a Syrian problem.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
How to hear opera for free in Tel Aviv circa 1924.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
He contradicts himself. And did his 2022 memoir embolden Hamas?| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
A library from Budapest shaped Israel's view of Islam.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Werner Ende was a world of knowledge about modern Islam.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Two opposing views of the West, formed by two grievances.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Fifty years ago, Bernard Lewis came to America. That changed them both.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
A 200-year-old masterpiece evokes the brutality of October 7.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Columbia’s president has resigned. Who gets to score the point?| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
2 posts published by Martin Kramer during July 2024| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Palestinians have yet to wrestle with the legacy of the Mufti of Jerusalem.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
In 1924, the Haganah gunned down Jacob Israël de Haan. A rebuke from within.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
If you’re going to crib from Churchill, do it right.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
1974 was a year of reckoning for Israeli leaders. 2024 must be too.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
In some places, Islam’s first battle is still being fought.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
When and why did J. Robert Oppenheimer draw close to Israel?| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
Martin Luther King, Israel and the Palestinians: time to cut through the fog.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East
The father of the bomb saw the promise of Israel.| Martin Kramer on the Middle East