“Israel is fighting for its existence and legitimacy at home and abroad. Rising to the challenges at home is no less important than addressing the problems outside. The silent majority, the productive citizens, those who serve, the national, the taxpayers – the Zionist majority – must return to wielding a decisive position in shaping the character of the Jewish state, its vision and its future.”

Policy and Security / Interviews

The Jewish Week: Israeli Educator Fears Mideast Move Toward Fundamentalism
The Jewish Week: Israeli Educator Fears Mideast Move Toward Fundamentalism April 7, 2011

As for peace, Reichman said that negotiations have failed and what is needed is a plan supported by the U.S. and the so-called Quartet (U.S., Russia, the United Nations and the European Union), that would be offered to Israel and the Palestinian Authority as a take-it or leave-it proposition, putting sufficient pressure on both parties to sign on.Read More

The Jerusalem Post: Academic head warns against airstrike on Iranian nukes
The Jerusalem Post: Academic head warns against airstrike on Iranian nukes September 16, 2010