“And if I will have to choose between losing more lives of Israelis, whether they are civilians or soldiers, or losing you, I will sadly, sorrily, rather lose you.”
It’s time to say “dayenu” to the 2-state solution. The starting point must be defensible borders, not a Palestinian state.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) and Hamas wish to continue teaching children that the conflict with Israel is not over a two-state solution, but the “liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea,” which means the annihilation of Israel. The goal is for the students to believe that Israel is one big settlement that has no place in the Middle East.
We hear all the time that the people of Palestine want peace with Israel, but it is the leaders, Hamas…
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Some want to annex the West Bank, others to separate from the Palestinians—and all view Jerusalem as anything but a settlement
Obama’s onslaught against Israel is the natural endpoint of a policy he has consistently followed since he first entered the White House.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fires back at US Secretary of State John Kerry
This is a full transcript of Secretary Kerry’s speech today on imposing a two-state solution on Israel. My comments are interlineated in bold-italics.