Palestinians

Those Outraged by Trump’s Proposal May Not Recall That a Similar Plan for Palestinians Was Put Forth in 1953
Neither Jordan nor Egypt Can Sustainably Accept an Inrush of Palestinian Refugees
New Ideas Are Needed, and This Might Spark More Viable Solutions
Trump Should Consider the Factors Involved Before Spontaneously Threatening Foreign Policy Changes
While Arab and Muslim States Profess Loyalty to the Palestinian Cause, This Rarely—If Ever—Extends to Measures to Help the Plight of Actual, Living Palestinians
The Way Forward for Those Seeking Independence Is Accountability for Their Actions and Rule of Law
The Terrorist Group’s October 7 Attack on Israel Was the Opening Salvo in a Move for Broader Palestinian Leadership
The Agency Is Redundant, and It Removes Accountability from Palestinians for Their Governance
If Freedom, Liberation, and Justice Matter, Somaliland Would Be a Much Better Case to Embrace
The United Nations Cannot Plead Ignorance to Its Relief Agency’s Close Ties to Hamas
The Story of the Palestinian Arab Flag Holds Some Surprises Which Just Might Make Its Bearers Think Twice
The Array of Threats Facing Israel Make It Unlike Any Other Contemporary State
Israel Should Decentralize Governance in the West Bank to Empower Local Leadership in Palestinian Communities
The Palestinian mentality is genocidal rejectionism, while on the Israeli side, the mentality is conciliation. Both are unique, and both have failed.