What the U.S. Can Do to Advance Israeli-Palestinian Peace
By Andrea M. Berlin, J. Andrew Overman, The National Interest— Against the backdrop of normalization between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and more recently Bahrain, are continued condemnations...
View ArticleThe United Nations Attempt to Delete Israel’s Ancient History
By Arlene Bridges Samuels, CBNISRAEL— Imagine waking up one morning to news that the Eiffel Tower is no longer considered French. That the pyramids are not Egyptian. And that the Statue of Liberty is...
View ArticleUN adopts $3.2 billion budget over US and Israel objections
By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press— After down-to-the-wire negotiations, United Nations members have adopted a budget for 2021 that was higher than Secretary-General Antonio Guterres proposed and...
View ArticleThe U.N. Refugee Agency With Few Actual Refugees
By Richard Goldberg and Jonathan Schanzer, Wall Street Journal— Lost amid President Trump’s unceremonious send-off were a pair of Jan. 14 tweets from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo : Of the more than...
View ArticleA New (or Old) Biden Policy on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
By Elliott Abrams, Council on Foreign Relations– As Israelis cope with their fourth election in two years, Americans must wonder what U.S. policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be under the...
View ArticleUN Human Rights Council Pushes “Human Wrongs” Against Israel
By Arlene Bridges Samuels, CBN Israel— The United Nations initiated the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 after the Nazi genocide of six million Jews. Its words affirmed the dignity of all...
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