Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas: ‘Oslo Agreement is Dead’

Abbas also claimed in a meeting with an Israeli lawmaker that ‘the US can no longer mediate between Israelis and Palestinians.’
It’s Time to Outlaw Fatah

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas delivered a fiery speech on Sunday against US President Donald Trump, slamming Trump’s recent Twitter comment threatening to cut American aid to the Palestinians.
Israeli Obstacles to Peace

US President Trump intended to cut off US funding of UNRWA entirely this week.
Netanyahu Thanks Pence in Israel for saying, ‘Israel’s capital, Jerusalem’

“This is the first time that I’m standing when both leaders can say ‘Israel’s capital, Jerusalem,” Netanyahu said while greeting Pence.
Abbas, You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It, Too

The PA has long misappropriated the US and European aid to support jailed terrorists and their families, to the tune of more than half its annual budget.
Stop ‘Understanding’ the Palestinians

Looking at a conflict requires us to understand the different sides, to understand the pain; but when it comes to the Palestinians, the more we understand them—the more we bolster their rejectionism and perpetuate their delusions.
The Moderate Palestinian Leader’s Lies

Mahmoud Abbas’ scathing speech was mostly a gift to the Israeli rightists who wants one big state; the Palestinian president is making it clear that he’s not a partner, that he refuses to recognize the Jews’ right to self-determination and that he is trapped in hallucinations, illusions, and lies.
Abbas Insists Trump Chooses: Peace or War

In a speech on Wednesday, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas issued an ultimatum to US President Donald Trump, saying he must choose between peace or war.
Time to Impose Sanctions on the Palestinian Terror Authority

It is time to stop coddling Abbas and start treating the institution he heads in a manner befitting its promotion and encouragement of terrorist violence.
On the Value of Great Declarations

The slogan of bread and circuses came out of the Roman Empire to express what the people wanted from their rulers.