Why Doesn’t the U.S. Recognize Israeli Sovereignty over West Jerusalem?
The status of west Jerusalem, after all, isn't disputed by anyone.
June 30, 2015
It doesn't extend a kind hand to Israel, however.
Egyptian television is currently airing a mini-series, set in 1948, about a Jewish family in Cairo. The show depicts Jews (but not Israel) in a surprisingly positive light, even if it papers over Egyptian anti-Semitism and, in general, exhibits little concern for historical accuracy. Steven A. Cook comments on the series’ significance:
The status of west Jerusalem, after all, isn't disputed by anyone.
An indelible stain that can mark the Obama legacy forever.
It doesn't extend a kind hand to Israel, however.
He has a new book out on terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
Perhaps it's time for the Modern Orthodox to reject the institution altogether.
Egyptian television is currently airing a mini-series, set in 1948, about a Jewish family in Cairo. The show depicts Jews (but not Israel) in a surprisingly positive light, even if it papers over Egyptian anti-Semitism and, in general, exhibits little concern for historical accuracy. Steven A. Cook comments on the series’ significance:
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