Israeli Foreign Policy
“Once Israel becomes what it should be as part of the Middle East, the enemies of peace will be put in a tight corner and isolated,” said Loay Alshareef.
“Misguided” policies led London, Ottowa and Berlin to level arms embargoes against Israel, but not against Qatar or other rogue countries.
The Republican Jewish Coalition sponsored the trip for Doug Burgum.
The city of Efrat in the Gush Etzion region of Judea will admit Palestinian workers starting this week following litigation.
The Lebanese group is “heading in the direction” of Hamas, which Israel will dismantle, the defense minister told Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman puts forth a political strategy that advocates for Israeli sovereignty over all of the Land of Israel.
Ottawa’s former justice minister traces the eruption of Jew-hatred on North American college campuses to the 1970s.
If Ramallah follows through on its threats and violates the Oslo Accords, Jerusalem won’t hesitate to “go all the way.”
Albania “has shown, again and again, that you stand with the people of Israel as we fight to defend our borders and our civilization,” Israeli President Isaac Herzog said.
It comes amid a diplomatic tug-of-war in the region between supporters and opponents of Israel.
Foreign advocates of Jewish state vow to fight for it as part of a global conflict.
“We will not have any form of arms, or parts of arms, be sent to Gaza. Period,” Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said.