Israel, Unacknowledged, Guarantees the West Bank’s Security
There’s only one way Palestinians can exist as a non-Islamist polity.
January 11, 2017
Only Israel can expect consequences for ignoring the body.
In 2004, 2005, and 2006, the United Nations Security Council passed resolutions calling on the Lebanese government to disband and disarm any militias within its borders—a clear, although not explicit, reference to Hizballah. Beirut, however, has done nothing to comply, and the newly elected government has all but announced that it has no intention to do so. Nevertheless, a White House spokesman has praised it for working “to uphold and implement Lebanon’s international commitments.” Where, wonders Elliott Abrams, are the calls to boycott and sanction Lebanon?
There’s only one way Palestinians can exist as a non-Islamist polity.
An Israeli official’s bar-room chatter isn’t a “plot.”
Only Israel can expect consequences for ignoring the body.
Reflections on Jewish humor.
Larger and more advanced than previously thought.
In 2004, 2005, and 2006, the United Nations Security Council passed resolutions calling on the Lebanese government to disband and disarm any militias within its borders—a clear, although not explicit, reference to Hizballah. Beirut, however, has done nothing to comply, and the newly elected government has all but announced that it has no intention to do so. Nevertheless, a White House spokesman has praised it for working “to uphold and implement Lebanon’s international commitments.” Where, wonders Elliott Abrams, are the calls to boycott and sanction Lebanon?
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