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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.

How should recent Arab-Israeli normalization agreements guide Biden’s Middle East peace strategies?
In negotiations with the Iranians, we must remember that the United States and its allies face serious threats from the regime—and that we now hold the cards.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh meets the criteria of a legitimate target under international law, and his death probably saved countless lives.
While the anti-Israel boycott movement has lost a lot of legal battles in recent years, the narrative behind it is standing firm, if not growing stronger.
Their pain and suffering must not be forgotten, and redress must be demanded and granted.
President-elect Joe Biden has a strong record of support for Israel but is not afraid to criticize it over policies that don’t advance his idea of a peace process.
Nations with which Israel remains in an official state of war still receive the outstretched hand of the Jewish state in their time of need.
Like any corrupt collective that has failed to attain its advertised ideals, the United Nations needs a scapegoat to deflect and distract from its own failings.
To achieve real peace, the international community and mainstream media must ensure that the P.A. ends its daily campaign of incitement and dehumanization.
Turkey’s president must be shown that he has more to lose than gain from his behavior.
Recent breakthroughs have put to rest myths that Israel is blocking peace, that “occupation” or “settlements” are core to the issue, or that Mideast peace depends on a resolution between Jews and Palestinians.
As we learned from the Abraham Accords, peacemaking efforts between Israel and its neighbors succeed best when the Europeans are sidelined.