Senator asks Biden to clarify if US sees Jerusalem as part of ‘West Bank’
“It’s a simple question that I hope the administration can answer clearly and promptly,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) wrote.
US announces restrictions against Israeli, Palestinian ‘extremists’
On Tuesday, Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, announced “a new visa restriction policy” under which Washington will restrict visas of those who undermine “peace, security or stability in the West Bank.”
‘The New York Times’ Demonstrates why Israelis have Turned Right
Israel doesn’t control Gaza, but the “paper of record” claimed it does for purposes of defamation.
Former Israeli Arab-Affairs Adviser Chews Over Leadership of Palestinians Post-Abbas
Col. (res.) David Hacham says chaos and violence may arise if a smooth changing of the guard fails to materialize, and emphasizes that if Israel doesn’t retaliate against Hamas in Gaza, it strengthens the terror group’s position in the West Bank.
Israel’s Apartheid Failure
Rather than being subjugated and discriminated against in every facet of life as blacks were in South Africa, Israeli Arabs are an equal pillar of Israeli society, de facto and de jure.
J Street and ‘New York Times’ Revise the English Language
What is a “settlement unit”? You mean, an apartment.
Is this the Beginning of a New Cold War Between Biden and Israel?
The administration’s harsh criticisms, combined with renewed appeasement of Iran, bode ill for the alliance. How serious is the president about demanding that Israel bow to his demands?
How the IDF’s Counter-Terrorism Raids Keep the PA Afloat
Recent events in the West Bank have served as a reminder of the fact that there are certain places where the Palestinian Authority cannot move around freely, and that without IDF counter-terrorist operations
Erasing Trump’s legacy, Biden’s State Dept refers to Judea-Samaria towns as ‘West Bank’
“They did not list place of birth with Efrat or Israel! It seems someone at the US Consulate/Embassy/State Department took the liberty of writing in “West Bank” as the place of birth instead.”
The Palestinian Voices Blinken Won’t Hear
On the eve of his first official visit to the Middle East, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed support for a two-state solution