The American secretary of state may think he is borrowing a page from his late predecessor’s Middle East playbook in Gaza. He’s doing the opposite.
Disenchanted with corrupt Palestinian self-governance and Israeli apathy, Issa Amro looks to American Jews for change
In the Middle East, Biden is finishing what Obama started. And his top advisers are all on board.
The U.S. secretary of state and his regional envoy Robert Malley played in the sandbox together as children in Paris but speak different languages when it comes to American foreign policy. The results may be the same.
How would the former vice president approach the Middle East as president, and on whose counsel?
Proof of peace process or proof of it not being an election year?
UPDATED: Many conference attendees stand to the left of the official party line; some support the boycott of products made in West Bank settlements
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