while his 2006 best-seller “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid” stirred a fierce debate by likening Israel’s policies in the West Bank to the brutal South African system of racial segregation. And just before his
“We are gaining more and more momentum as we get closer to the election,” he said, explaining that some people had originally held out hope that Harris would change her position on Israel but that when she didn’t, more joined their movement. There have been some s...
Yeah. I think there’s something to that. You see that even in the first century. The Sanhedrin has an actual legal standing, that the Jewish leadership in Roman Palestine actually has some authority. Now, they’re still a subjugated people, but they have official recognition. And then in...
Islam’s unwavering conceit is that no westerner shall ever occupy a “Muslim Land”; that Israel was always a Muslim land, and that the teachings of Mohammed’s Islam require all good muslims to work to restore the area to its Islamic character as pre zionist Palestine by every means possi...
How about someone puts out an AI that just negotiates the situation between Israel & Palestine now. Come up with the “perfect” solution and publish it; don’t take a side, just work it out. If it is as good as you say is even remotely possible, the public will embrace that company...
And yet:“There has simply been no shift in policy,” a senior administration official tells CNN. “What there has been is a shift in the president’s frustrations.” Is that sustainable?It’s not simply the usual band of “Free Palestine” activists or DSA-adjacent politicians speaking out...
(Hummus) in Jerusalem long before Islam was even a thing in these lands – but that is not the real point here. Over half of Israel’s Jewish families are native to the region – having been oppressed and evicted from Syria, Morocco, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Iran and ...
Over the last year, books by former President Jimmy Carter (Palestine Peace Not Apartheid) and prominent foreign policy experts John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt (The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy) pinned the tail on supposedly relentless U.S. support for Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian...
In response, Warren was apologetic, asking for an opportunity to meet with Gates to explain how much he would pay under the plan. “I promise it’s not $100 billion,”she said. But Sanders has been far more forthright in his opposition to the super-wealthy,categorically stating, “billiona...
EPA head Michael Regan is the one whose agency has actually taken the lead on the response to the East Palestine derailment – including being made aware of the since-questioned decision to do a controlled burn of some of the hazardous materials – but few in Washington or beyond could pick...