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Enemies and economics: Doing business at the Israel-Gaza border
In his disquisition on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Dec. 28, Secretary of State John Kerry referred to the “dire” humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The U.N. resolution, flawed as it is, supports the State of Israel
So here we are, entering 2017, still carrying 1967 on our backs.
Hundreds of Jews respond to John Kerry’s speech with West Bank solidarity tour
About 200 Jews from around the world toured the West Bank in response to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent speech warning of the dangers of settlement expansion.
The biggest sin on the planet: Jews building houses
Listen to John Kerry’s speech on the comatose Middle East “peace process,” or follow the serial condemnations against Israel at the United Nations, including the latest Security Council resolution 2334, and you’d think that the biggest sin in the world is that Jews build too much. They build too many houses, too many schools, too many synagogues, too many hospitals, too many roads.
Kerry questions how much longer U.S. can support Israel under status quo
Following years of built-up personal frustration, Secretary of State John Kerry issued a lengthy critique of Israeli and Palestinian leaders during a speech at the State Department on Wednesday, a mere 23 days prior to leaving office.
Netanyahu ‘deeply disappointed’ in Kerry’s speech, rejects UN vote
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a policy speech by Secretary of State John Kerry, saying the emphasis by the United Nations and the Obama administration on settlement construction downplayed the role of Palestinian repudiation of Israel’s legitimacy as an obstacle to peace.
John Kerry lays out 6 principles for Mideast peace, rips Israel’s ‘pernicious’ settlement policy
Secretary of State John Kerry laid out six principles that the United States believes must govern the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while rebuking Israel’s “pernicious policy of settlement construction.”