At the United Nations, Prime Minister Netanyahu Makes a Decisive Case against Trusting Iran
Will inspectors take up the challenge?
October 3, 2018
A new law keeps Sunnis from returning home.
In April, the Syrian government enacted Law Number 10, which determines how the regime will prioritize the reconstruction of the country’s war-torn areas. One of the law’s clauses will make it very difficult for internal refugees—those displaced elsewhere in the country due to the fighting—to reclaim real property they abandoned. Ibrahim Abu Ahmad argues that there is something more sinister in this law than mere red tape or even avarice:
Will inspectors take up the challenge?
By refusing to honor a travesty of justice, America upholds its highest ideals.
A new law keeps Sunnis from returning home.
A great scholar passes on.
In April, the Syrian government enacted Law Number 10, which determines how the regime will prioritize the reconstruction of the country’s war-torn areas. One of the law’s clauses will make it very difficult for internal refugees—those displaced elsewhere in the country due to the fighting—to reclaim real property they abandoned. Ibrahim Abu Ahmad argues that there is something more sinister in this law than mere red tape or even avarice:
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