Original Article Post Date:
Sun, 20/09/2015
Lior Akerman
When Shimon Peres wrote his book, The New Middle East, in 1993, he was not imagining a world like we’re currently living in today. Peres’s vision was not based on data or any familiarity with the religious groups or nations that surround us. It did not focus on specifics, such as borders, relationships, tourism, economy and mutual prosperity.