Standing tenaciously for years on solid and consistent legal ground ultimately ends in international recognition.
Why Mike Pompeo is correct about the settlements.
Israel could learn from the American example.
Take a page from Washington.
Albert Cohen: Zionist, novelist, and lawyer.
The expert on constitutional and international law tells us why the specter of “legal” warfare against Israel may not be as grievous as some worry.
That sentiment, held by British officials in Mandate Palestine, was the origin of the idea that the city should instead be internationalized.
Who remembers the Free State of Danzig?
There’s a quadruple standard at work: a double standard within a double standard.
How the idea of Jerusalem’s status as an “international city” became embedded in countless UN resolutions and foreign policies, and why it is utterly baseless.
And contradict every legal claim made on behalf of the Palestinians.
Recognition of Israeli sovereignty upholds the international order.
A favorite tool of Hamas, Hizballah, and Islamic State.
Occupied territory or corpus separatum?