As shocking as Donald Trump’s call for the U.S. to “own” Gaza may be, his policies can be seen as a continuation of the previous administration. Trump’s strategies might be different, but his objectives remain largely the same.
Democrats blocked a GOP effort to impose sanctions on the ICC, but they made it clear they support the Republicans’ overall goal of punishing the court for prosecuting Israeli officials.
The ADL’s reaction to Elon Musk’s “awkward gesture” proves that they’re not concerned with antisemitism. The group exists to defend Israel.
A recent 60 Minutes report featured State Department officials exposing the horrors of Biden’s policy in Gaza. Why did they wait until he was leaving office to run it?
The New York Times ran a lengthy exit interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, reflecting on the last four years. As usual, he comes off as a man gripped by delusion.
Jimmy Carter was a war criminal like every other modern president, but his book told the truth about Israel.
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.
Senator Tom Cotton has introduced legislation that would prohibit federal use of the term “West Bank” and instead use “Judea and Samaria.”
On a certain level, the selection of the Lebanese American tycoon Massad Boulos as senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs is vintage Trump. However, Boulos isn’t exactly your average Republican pick.