• Of a sudden, the IAEA chief will travel to Iran Sunday to try to hash out an agreement over access to military sites. [WP]
• Two congressmen (read: New York Jews) introduced a resolution to call on the International Olympic Committee to hold a moment of silence to honor the Munich 11. [JPost]
• Will drones one day be as prevalent in the United States as they are in … Israel? [Salon]
• Leon Wieseltier on the ways in which we talk ourselves out of military intervention in Syria. [TNR]
• Beinart’s book is reviewed in the New York Review of Books, the site of his original essay. [NYRB]
• A new book explores Chávez’ anti-Semitism. [NYDN Page Views]
• Self-parody alert: left-wing British newspaper receives complaints for including the name of Israel’s national bird in a crossword puzzle. [Morning Star]
• Gilbert Gottfried reads 50 Shades of Grey. Dear God. [Jewcy]
• The peace process is dead, opines Aaron David Miller. Long live the peace process! [Al Monitor]
• Shonda. [NYT]
• A new gallery in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, displays Hasidic art. [WNYC]
• Israel’s national football team played basically Little Sisters of the Poor, and got whupped. [JTA]
Delayed flight? Why not listen to some live klezmer!
Marc Tracy is a staff writer at The New Republic, and was previously a staff writer at Tablet. He tweets @marcatracy.