The Supreme Court doesn’t often make decisions connected to foreign countries let alone Palestine, but there is one such case on the docket for next year.
Multiple U.S. officials are admitting a ceasefire will not be reached during the remainder of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s first, and possibly only, presidential debate showed there is no distance between the two when it comes to Palestine.
Israel’s lie over the murder of U.S. activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi has been exposed, and in the process, so has Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s double standard on the worth of Palestinian lives.
Joe Biden released a new statement condemning the killing of Aysenur Eygi the day after repeating an Israeli claim that she was killed accidentally by a bullet that had “ricocheted off the ground.”
Biden administration officials are refusing to publicly acknowledge that an Israeli soldier killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, an American citizen, in the occupied West Bank, saying they would let Israel’s investigation “play out.”
When a foreign government and its citizens kill American nationals, it usually raises media outrage in the U.S. But, Israel’s recent spate of violence against Americans, including the killing of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, has barely received coverage.
Israel pushes the boundaries of ethnic cleansing and murders an American peace activist in the West Bank.