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Egypt’s delicate balancing act as a mediator in the Israel-Hamas war
Jewish Insider via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSince October, Egypt, a country that neighbors both Israel and the Gaza Strip, has vied to be among...
Israel-Hamas war: ‘Only the latest chapter in this conflict’
Seattle Times· 3 days agoHamas’ Oct. 7 brutal attack and Israel’s response are only the latest chapter in this conflict. The course could begin with... Jimmy Carter’s 2007 book ...
Most Israelis dislike Netanyahu, but support the war in Gaza – anIsraeli scholar explains what’s...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIsraelis’ and Jewish people’s long-held feeling of persecution, dating back to biblical times,...
The war against Israel in the courts is a danger to Britain’s Armed Forces, too
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan KC, announced last week that he...
Egypt will use 'all scenarios' to preserve security, source tells Al Qahera News TV
Reuters· 5 days agoEgypt's respect for treaties does not prevent it from using "all scenarios to preserve its national...
Prosecuting Netanyahu Has Risks for International Criminal Court
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoScheffer said: “There is an entire world here beyond the U.S.” Mary Ellen...in the dock. “I fear the...
Norway Used to Shy Away From Taking Sides. Gaza Changed That
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- By recognizing Palestinian statehood, Norway may have closed the door on its historic...
Some European Countries Move to Recognize Palestinian State
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoThe announcements by Norway, Ireland and Spain reflect deepening frustration with Israel’s war in...
Why the U.S. Should Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoEarlier this month, the United States stood almost alone in its refusal to grant the Palestinian people an equal seat among the community of nations. The...
Powerful states are finding it harder to dodge legal challenges, says Marc Weller
The Economist· 4 days agoThere is simply no mechanism to determine which state is acting in accordance with international law and which is not, unless the parties to a given dispute have consented to it. The proposed ...