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James Sinkinson

James Sinkinson is the president of Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME), an organization dedicated to researching Middle East developments and exposing false propaganda that could harm U.S. interests.

A record 31 countries thus far have announced that they will not be attending the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Durban Declaration.
Washington should reject the possibility of reopening the “Palestinian embassy” without both the agreement of Israel and a demonstration of the Palestinians’ commitment to peace.
With the signing of the Abraham Accords, the United States, Israel and much of the region are now on the same side for the first time.
The U.S. administration can’t afford another foreign policy debacle and desperately needs a win. But the president must also realize that the risks when dealing with Iran are massive.
The fall of Kabul to the Taliban is a stark reminder that the Jewish state must never rely even on its closest allies for its own safety and security.
Beinart’s call in “The New York Times” to unravel Israel’s nuclear program directly threatens the newfound peace in the region and would leave Israel vulnerable to destruction.
The more this lie goes unchallenged, the stronger it becomes.
The company’s boycott is not about practical solutions to a thorny problem. Rather, it’s an attempt to virtue-signal and appease extremists who do not want to see a State of Israel.
If the Palestinian leadership were to admit that the Jews had a civilization on this land 3,000 years ago—before Arabs conquered it—their entire narrative would fall apart.
That the Jewish state’s universally accepted practices are twisted to attack it demonstrates nothing about Israel and much about its accusers’ malign and hypocritical intentions.
Almost every facet of Palestinian life has been engaged to spread hateful messages against Jews and Israel—including the indoctrination of Palestinian children.
If events can’t be blamed on Israel, they are of no interest.