The Palestinians ‘are on the losing side of this dispute. They have painted themselves into a corner, and the way out of is to cooperate quietly with Israel.’
The anti-Israel lawmakers opposed a resolution affirming US support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and spread lies about Israel.
Former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani said Israelis have a right to live in their own land, The Jerusalem Post reported. By: United with Israel Staff In a Twitter post on Wednesday, former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani stated that Israelis have a right to… Read more »
President Trump presented a very different vision of the US’ relationship with Israel, and the rest of the world, than the one promoted by his predecessor Barack Obama.
In Amman, Pence reassured King Abdullah II that the US administration remains committed to reviving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks with Jordan as a main player.
The president of France recently announced a planned visit to Israel, where he said he will promote an agenda that both seeks a “two-state solution” and attempts to fight terror.
The PA asserted that the “united Arab position” was that “there will be no peace without the establishment of a Palestinian state within the ’67 borders.”
Anti-Israel elements are gathering in Paris in another attempt to ambush Israel and pressure it into concessions to the Palestinians, supposedly in a move towards peace.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas tells the West he wants peace with Israel, but to his own people he says that the entire Jewish state is “occupied” Palestinian land.
In Abbas’s sneaky script, the problem concerns “settlements.” In reality, it is about the refusal of the Americans to read, speak or even translate Arabic.
In an overview of Obama’s performance in the White House, the author cites not only the president’s disappointment in Netanyahu, but also disappointment in Obama felt by several world leaders.
Israel said it refuses to negotiate under ultimatum in response to France’s threat, despite the wave of Palestinian terror, to recognize the “state of Palestine.”
Netanyahu said Ban Ki-Moon’s attack on Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria gave a “tail wind to terrorism.” The UN “long ago lost its neutrality and its moral strength,” he said.
While the Palestinian Authority incites terrorists, promotes anti-Semitism and refuses to negotiate with Israel, the European Union continues to invest towards a two-state solution.
Opposition Leader Isaac Herzog agrees with the Israeli leader on at least one point, which is the futility of peace talks aimed towards a two-state solution.
Israeli politician Yair Lapid, chairman of the Yesh Atid party, was interviewed on CNN where he slammed the EU's hypocritical move to label products from "contested" Israeli areas.
Increased military aid to Israel and prospects for peace with the Palestinians were on the agenda at the meeting between Obama and Netanyahu, which was decidedly more friendly and relaxed than their previous encounters.
Israel's Education Minister and Jewish Home party leader Naftali Bennett has now faced his most hostile media outlet interviewer as he fearlessly defended Israel.
The Obama administration continues to use moral equivalency in holding both Israel and the Palestinian Authority equally responsible for the wave of terror that is being encouraged by Palestinian leadership incitement.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with John Kerry in Berlin to discuss the current wave of Palestinian terror targeting Jews across Israel and to make it clear that PA President Abbas in responsible.
A volatile Middle East presents diplomatic opportunity for regional alliances, Netanyahu said, adding that he would support a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state.
While Palestinian Authority and Fatah President Mahmoud Abbas pretends to seek peace and an end to the alleged Palestinian suffering, he is really preparing for war against Israel.
In this politically charged interview, Israeli-born Gene Simmons of the successful rock band Kiss discusses the demand that Israel return to the 1967 borders.
This beautiful and touching video tells the story of a father called to military service to defend Israel and its citizens, told from his son's perspective.
Fringe left-wing group J Street has taken Obama's side on getting tough with Israel. The organization is not accepted by mainstream US Jewry as representative of their stance on Israel.
In this video the Palestinian Ambassador to Lebanon Abbas Zaki explains the real purpose of establishing the two state solution. The Palestinians do not seek peace. They seek the destruction of Israel.