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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.

The Biden team’s acceptance of Palestinian recalcitrance, plus American financial support—with no quid pro quo—is what ensures there will be no end to the conflict.
The fight against boycott, divestment and sanctions is also over the hearts, minds and souls of millions of students, intellectuals, journalists, politicians and the average voter in the West.
If the relationship between Israel and Jordan is going to continue—and there are powerful reasons it should—it must be mutually honest, respectful and cordial.
The U.S. administration has so far made little effort to justify its swerve toward Iran and away from its allies.
America’s venerable “paper of record” no longer deserves that title.
One of Biden’s top diplomats has raised red flags regarding a possible return to false paradigms that have deadlocked the Israel-Palestinian conflict for the last 27 years.
The IHRA definition exposes those who use attacks on Israel and Zionism as a politically correct substitute for attacking Jews.
If Hamas were to win the elections recently declared by P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas, it would be a disaster for both Israelis and Palestinians.
The future looks bright, and the path is clear for an American administration that wants to sustain and nurture stronger ties between Israel and the United States.
Media reports that the Jewish state is withholding COVID-19 vaccines from Palestinians are, at heart, dangerous anti-Semitic calumny.
The focus of efforts toward peace in the Middle East should remain on the Palestinians—until they have proven themselves worthy of a serious peace process.
The president-elect has the opportunity to usher in the greatest era of peace the Middle East has ever known.