No, an American Diplomat Didn’t Encourage Israel to Annex the West Bank
A recent statement from Ambassador Friedman is in keeping with decades of U.S. policy.
June 13, 2019
Arabs care little for Palestinians’ well-being.
In the wake of recent outbreaks of violence in Palestinian refugee camps in the country, the Lebanese parliament is now considering a law that would reform the governance of these twelve camps, where most of Lebanon’s 450,000 Palestinians live. The public discussion over the bill, writes Khaled Abu Toameh, reveals much about Lebanese attitudes toward the Palestinians, and Arab attitudes more broadly:
A recent statement from Ambassador Friedman is in keeping with decades of U.S. policy.
Keeping Iran off of the commanding heights.
Arabs care little for Palestinians’ well-being.
Those “20,000 charming children would all too soon grow up into 20,000 ugly adults.”
A scholar bold enough to look at the big picture.
In the wake of recent outbreaks of violence in Palestinian refugee camps in the country, the Lebanese parliament is now considering a law that would reform the governance of these twelve camps, where most of Lebanon’s 450,000 Palestinians live. The public discussion over the bill, writes Khaled Abu Toameh, reveals much about Lebanese attitudes toward the Palestinians, and Arab attitudes more broadly:
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