Unconscionable US interference in Israel’s war prosecution Pressure to restrain an ally in conflict with its enemies is reflective of past American interference, which is deleterious to the interests of both Washington and Jerusalem. Lawrence Franklin May 21, 2024
Donors pledge over $2 billion for Gaza at Kuwait conference The funds will be dispersed over two years, with the possibility of an extension. May 13, 2024
Blinken heading to Riyadh for talks with Abbas, Arab leaders "Hopefully the discussions can lead into a process towards reconciliation and peace," the president of the World Economic Forum said. April 28, 2024
Pressure Kuwait to end its boycott It should not be necessary to remind the country’s leaders that their heads would have been separated from their soldiers and their population would be Iraqi if not for America saving their country from neighboring dictator Saddam Hussein. Mitchell Bard Aug. 4, 2022
Anti-Semitism is on the march from Kuwait to Tunisia It has always surged to the surface in times of social, political and economic uncertainty, now made worse by the coronavirus pandemic. Amjad Taha Jan. 22, 2021
US approves $290 million ‘smart’ bomb sale to Saudi Arabia Defense Security Cooperation Agency also approves a $4 billion deal with Kuwait for the purchase and remanufacture of attack helicopters. Dec. 30, 2020
Kuwait officials: We will be last to normalize relations with Israel The Muslim Brotherhood is very strong in Kuwait, and the state has strong very ties with the Palestinians, says Middle East scholar Michael Barak. Dean Shmuel Elmas Aug. 16, 2020
Denial of citizenship as a weapon of repression Kuwait and Saudi Arabia recently revoked the citizenship of individuals whose “sin” was a connection to Judaism and a pro-Israeli attitude. Edy Cohen Jan. 23, 2020
Kuwaiti singer: ‘On Judgment Day, we will all kill Jews’ Kuwaiti singer Dr. Monia Al-Hob: “On Judgment Day, Jews will have special gate to hell.” May 20, 2019