Why the Israeli Presence in the West Bank Conforms with International Law
It’s wrong to speak of an “occupation.”
April 10, 2018
Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
A year after the U.S. struck Syrian targets as punishment for the regime’s use of sarin gas on its own population, Bashar al-Assad has launched another particularly horrific chemical-weapons attack on Syrian civilians. Thomas Joscelyn explains how support from key allies makes these acts possible:
It’s wrong to speak of an “occupation.”
Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The Hamas-organized demonstrations aren’t peaceful, and won’t win Arab sympathy.
Bad news for those who seek accommodation between Christianity and liberalism.
And why does Judaism need so many?
A year after the U.S. struck Syrian targets as punishment for the regime’s use of sarin gas on its own population, Bashar al-Assad has launched another particularly horrific chemical-weapons attack on Syrian civilians. Thomas Joscelyn explains how support from key allies makes these acts possible:
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