The Reality of the ‘Two-State Solution’

Last week, Jared Kushner, one of the administration’s point men on the Middle East, dispensed with the term “two-state solution” in its impending peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians.
Generals Vs. Islamists in Libya

Events in Libya indicate that the politics of the Arab world remains set in the contest between generals and Islamists.
Defending Israel in the Era of “Apartheid Walls”

Anti-Semitism is hatred, and hatred is an emotion, and one, unfortunately cannot reason with an emotion.
Europe Threatens Israel

People entrenched in their beliefs rarely make wholesale changes in their worldview. Nowhere is this more evident than in the international diplomatic community.
Hamas’s Honesty and the Deal of the Century

On this day, 18 years ago, Hamas’s military wing, Izaddin al-Qassam, launched its first rocket attack at Israeli population centers near their border with the Gaza Strip.
The Antisemetic Tweets of Murdered Saudi Writer Jamal Khashoggi

The late Saudi Arabian journalist, editor and kingdom-insider Jamal Khashoggi, writing on Twitter from 2011 until 2018, said Jews had no roots in historical Palestine
Is Iran Winning in Yemen?

A ceasefire deal aimed at ending Yemen’s civil war is collapsing amid disputes between the warring parties over how to implement the agreement.
Tough Conversations Needed with the Israel / Palestine Conflict

In most left leaning universities in the U.S., students are being exposed to just one of the valid narratives, that of the Palestinians.
Iran Wants America Out of Iraq – Will it Succeed?

In the Middle East, Iran is in a regional struggle with the United States, which it believes is becoming increasingly isolated in international affairs.
Why Palestinians are Fleeing Lebanon

Palestinians appear finally fed up with the apartheid and discriminatory laws they have been subjected to in Lebanon in the past few decades.