Israeli Foreign Policy
Indian sources say Israeli support for the country’s abrogation of an article of its constitution giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir motivated terror groups to attack.
“By organizing relationship-building initiatives, students will engage their peers in conversation, organize jointly led programs with student groups, and create initiatives such as interfaith seders, dialogue nights and cultural exchanges,” said Hillel International vice president of communications Matthew Berger.
Despite concerns over the policies of nationalist leader Viktor Orbán, the country enjoys low levels of anti-Semitism, warm relations with Israel and a thriving Jewish community. Hungary’s Ambassador to the United States László Szabó says not to believe the “fake news that is going around on Hungary.”
“In dealing with Bibi, it’s always useful to carry a healthy amount of skepticism in your discussions with him,” said former U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
“The Democratic debate was light on foreign policy when it comes to the big challenges facing the U.S. overseas,” said Security Studies Group senior fellow Matthew Brodsky. “Iran was only brought up in passing, which is interesting given everything happening in the Middle East.”
U.S. President Donald Trump supposedly planned—and then cancelled—a secret meeting with leaders of the Taliban to have been held at Camp David.
“It’s a multilateral deal, a gas deal and a pipeline deal, so it is a little bit a lengthy process. That’s why it is taking a little bit of time,” says Egyptian petroleum minister.
“[He] has done an amazing job representing the United States, working tirelessly to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians,” said Republican Jewish Coalition executive director Matt Brooks.
“I am grateful to have been part of a team that drafted a vision for peace; [it] has the potential to vastly improve the lives of millions of Israelis, Palestinians and others in the region,” he said.
Asked whether the Polish government had bought controversial telephone-surveillance technology from the Israeli firm NSO Group, Polish premier Mateusz Morawiecki tells opposition lawmakers that “everything that needs to be, will be clarified in due time.”
Albert Agarunov was once wanted by the Armenians, who allegedly offered 5 million rublуs to catch him.
“They can no longer use this allegation of anti-Semitism to defend their unjust and inhumane policies that hurt all people,” said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). “You can’t use this cudgel of anti-Semitism to scare people away from pointing that out.”