A new book, ‘The Berlin Mission,’ recounts the story of American diplomat Raymond Geist’s efforts to resist the Nazis from inside Germany
The new president’s approach to Iran, Syria, and Israel looks a lot like the old president’s—because the same people are implementing it
The State Department cut funding to NGO that cultivates moderate Shiite voices in opposition to Hezbollah
Americans born in Jerusalem still cannot claim Israel as their place of birth
Hint: It starts with an ‘I’ and ends with an ‘n,’ and it’s ‘Iran.’
But are U.S. drone attacks on Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia any different?
Two Palestinian teenagers were killed by Israeli forces during rally last week
Shin Bet reportedly arrested three men in connection with the ‘advanced’ plan
Fought to record anti-gay violations in State Department’s human rights report
The State Department cables show that the Palestinian leader was a key asset to the U.S. during the Kissinger years
Plus Samira Ibrahim is probably not gonna get that State Department award
On his first trip abroad, the new secretary of state criticized Erdogan’s comments about Israel. It’s about time.
A new study funded by the U.S. undercuts the notion that Palestinian schools incite violence against Israel
Hillary Clinton’s State Department policy relies in part on Ayatollah Khamenei’s supposed anti-nuclear fatwa. But the edict may not even exist.
The world powers will try to persuade Iran to halt its nuclear program in talks set for this weekend. A look at what to expect from the Istanbul confab.
Americans born in Jerusalem are prohibited from listing Israel as their birthplace. A case at the Supreme Court today seeks to change that.
Hannah Rosenthal, the State Department’s anti-Semitism envoy, must defend Israel from delegitimization while confronting a growing wave of anti-Jewish rhetoric among European elites
But not in the go-through-the-U.N. way
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