Middle East
“The arrival of tens of thousands of Chassidic pilgrims to conduct the celebration in the traditional format is impossible,” said Uman Mayor Oleksander Tsebriy.
The solutions are geared not only to help both countries, but to aid in the global battle against the COVID-19 pandemic and improve the health-care situation of the entire region.
Mideast experts, officials debate Israel’s sovereignty move and the need to ‘finally define borders’
A pro-con animated debate, analyzing the next possible moves on the sovereignty issue and how it will affect Israel, the United States and the Palestinians.
According to a recent report, however, the pressure campaign has had little significant impact.
“We would not recognize any changes to the 1967 borders that are not agreed by both parties in the conflict. It could also have consequences for the relationship with Israel,” said the four foreign ministers.
Ishmael Khaldi, who has held several Foreign Ministry positions since becoming Israel’s first Bedouin diplomat more than a decade ago, is known as a staunch defender of the Jewish state.
The Trump administration’s goal was to create a plan for peace “that was realistic, implementable, and that both sides could get behind and negotiate in good faith.”
Palestinians in the E1 area east of Jerusalem seem unsupportive of the plan. Those in nearby Ma’ale Adumim eagerly await it. And the Bedouin are in smack-dab in the middle of everything.
Jordanian think tank claims that the bible proves “Jerusalem was always an Arab city.”
July 1 isn’t “a holy date” to begin implementing the sovereignty, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz tells U.S. special envoy Avi Berkowitz.
Similar dire predictions were made over the U.S. embassy move and the decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, says White House adviser.
António Guterres calls on Israel to drop its sovereignty plan, calling it a “most serious” violation of international law.