For decades, Arab rulers have used hostility toward the Jewish state to justify their despotism.
The Ethiopian civil war, and a possible war between two of Jerusalem’s African allies.
Buried under “five metric tons of glass, car parts, a crazy amount of dirt, medical waste, lots of scorpions, and even beehives.”
Egypt and Ethiopia have a dam problem.
A reversal will undermine other efforts in the region.
The intellectual shifts revealed by the new peace agreements between Israel and three Arab nations could turn out to be as significant as their economic and military benefits.
American patience, and firmness, helped bring about change for the good.
And another dent in Arab and Muslim opposition to the Jewish state.
There were many overtures of friendship before last week’s historic announcement.
Will Sudan become the third member of the Arab League this year to normalize ties with Israel? Rumors and mixed messages abound. Here’s what we know.
The beginning of a beautiful friendship?
“Bring me the Jews of Ethiopia!”
In Uganda, history comes full circle.
Why go after the country with the lowest proportion of civilian casualties?
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