Karl Vick

Karl Vick is the Jerusalem Bureau Chief for TIME, covering Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories with occasional forays into other lands. He came to the magazine in May 2010 after 16 years with the Washington Post, in its bureaus in Rockville, MD, Nairobi, Istanbul, Baghdad and Los Angeles. Also spent a lot of time in Iran, and a year at Stanford as a Knight Fellow.

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As the Peace Process Goes Sideways, Gaza’s Economy Remains Stifled

Israel’s grip on the Palestinian economy amounts to business as usual. Palestinians carry shekels in their pockets, and most of what they buy with the Israeli currency comes from Israel, which is said to account for at least 80% of foreign trade with the occupied territories. That is a dependence that goes unremarked until something …

Another Blast in Iran, This Time Followed by Rockets Landing in Israel


Things keep blowing up in Iran. On Monday the big bang was in Isfahan, and the black smoke billowed from the direction of the nuclear plant on the edge of the city. More than 24 hours later, Iran’s official news sites had taken down an initial report and photograph and were offering an array of conflicting accounts instead. But if …

Israel Frets as Cairo Smolders and the Sinai Goes Qaeda

Imagine the tribal areas of Pakistan wedged snug against, say, Belgium instead of against Afghanistan. Next imagine that Belgium, usually so good about these sorts of details, hadn’t bothered to erect a border fence to at least try to keep the jihadis in their own yard. This is approximately the situation Israel suddenly faces with …

Sarkozy to Obama: “I Cannot Bear Netanyahu. He’s a Liar.”


Despite the protective efforts of some of the courtlier members of the Fourth Estate, what the President of France said to the president of the United States about the Prime Minister of Israel was on front pages Wednesday, along with what the American president said in reply.

“I cannot bear Netanyahu. He’s a liar,” Nicolas Sarkozy …

Israel Consumed by Debate over Whether to Attack Iran


All week Israel has thrummed with talk of launching a military strike on Iran. It began with published hints that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to move forward on plans to attack Iranian nuclear facilities, a pre-emptive move that he, along with his defense minister, Ehud Barak, long have been described as …

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