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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.

Media, politicians and celebrities often deny or ignore the connection between the Islamist-inspired, so-called “Free Palestine” movement and violence against Jews.
Splitting the territory into two quasi-states could resemble the Allies’ post-World War II split of Germany.
The ICJ is not a proper court of law, but rather a “partisan political tool,” as the U.S. State Department has described it.
Whatever Hamas chooses, the war has set back the Palestinian project dramatically, with the administration of its territories about to be taken over again by foreign forces.
Only by using contorted “pretzel logic” can LGBTQ+ activists support their own enemies and also criticize the Jewish state for its policies.
Recognition of a state won’t help the Palestinians or persuade Israel to cease its military campaign in Gaza intended to destroy Hamas.
The international community has a history of condemning and later vindicating Israel, the same will likely happen now, too.
Contrary to popular assertions, nothing in Israel’s actions these past 22 months shows that it intends to harm the civilian population.
Nothing shuts down liars more effectively than winning.
Violence by Jewish residents in Judea and Samaria is grossly exaggerated and pales in comparison to the number of Palestinian terrorist attacks against Jews.
With the support of an emboldened United States and determined president, Israel has the chance to form unprecedented alliances with its neighbors.
Why do some Democrats and media refuse to cheer?