Middle East

Why the Palestinian Authority can’t afford peace

  By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Palestinians have thrown a monkey wrench in the works again –  as they have a pattern of doing every time the “peace process” is supposed to be close to “solving” the problem. Despite the secrecy surrounding the current U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry-sponsored talks, a Palestinian […]

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

Polls reveal differences among Israeli and American Jews

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Jewish history provides reasons to expect that the Jews of America and Israel have grown apart, and that different experiences will compete with what they share by way of faith and culture. Most American Jews are five or more generations from European roots. Those of Israel are only two generations

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Despite bashing, Israel to return to UN Human Rights Council

GENEVA (Press Release)– UN Watch on Sunday issued the following statement on Israel’s decision to return to the UN Human Rights Council — a 47-nation body that in two weeks will welcome back China, Cuba, Russia and Saudi Arabia as members — in time for a scheduled review of the Jewish state’s record this Tuesday. ISRAEL-ONLY AGENDA “Now

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Middle East

The diminishing fortunes of the Free Syrian Army

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. –Not saying that it will happen — not even that it might.  But if you don’t watch the confluence of events in Syria, you’ll miss the possibility that it could. Now that Washington is finished with last summer’s Elizabeth O’Bagy kerfuffle over the percentage of the Syrian opposition comprising jihadist militias,

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia in silent alliance vs. U.S. Iran policy

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Those of you still cheering the Obama-Kerry foreign policy have a new and even more dramatic reason to applaud. They have succeeded in creating an alliance that might solve all the problems of the Middle East: between Israel, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. It may not be what was intended, but amateurs occasionally

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Arab rejectionism leads to dimunition of their political clout

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Years ago, Grandma told me, for the nth time, that God helps them who help themselves. It’s a message she should have directed to the Palestinians, as well as to her lazy grandson. Once more, the Palestinians are blaming others for their problems, while their most obvious roads to progress remain unused.

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