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James J. Zogby
By James J. Zogby - Jul 24,2023
This week, I travelled to Chicago for a two-day reunion of Jesse Jackson’s historic 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 17,2023
The US response to attacks by Israeli settlers on the Palestinian village of Turmus Ayya and other acts of violence by Israeli soldiers and settlers raises serious questions about the moral failures of US foreign policy.Following the armed settler invasion of Turmus Ayya, burning
By James J. Zogby - Jul 10,2023
Last week, I addressed a special United Nations Security Council Session on Palestine, invited by the president of the Security Council, UAE UN Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh.My briefing focused on the importance of addressing Palestinian human rights.
By James J. Zogby - Jul 03,2023
It is baffling and insulting that some Biden administration officials are rushing to admit Israel into the US Visa Waiver Program (VWP), which allows for mutual, short-term entry between participating countries and the US.Baffling because both the Departments of State (DOS) and H
By James J. Zogby - Jun 27,2023
Much has been written regarding the indictments against former President Donald Trump, his alleged crimes, and his defence that it’s a partisan political attack.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 20,2023
As 2024 approaches, it’s clear that partisan posturing over divisive issues will dominate the debates, while many “big issues” will be ignored, largely because neither party will see any advantage to embracing them.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 12,2023
Any careful assessment of Russia’s war on Ukraine must conclude there is no foreseeable end to the conflict. Both Russia and Ukraine are now escalating their attacks.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 05,2023
Israel and its hardline supporters will go to great lengths to snuff out any recognition of Palestinian humanity. In their “acceptable narrative”, only Israelis are victims, experience loss, and have rights that must be acknowledged.
By James J. Zogby - Jun 01,2023
The Arab World has seen a significant juggling of relationships. After the debacle of Iraq and 20 years of dizzying, often incoherent shifts in American policy, the US is no longer the sole dominant player.
By James J. Zogby - May 15,2023
Three April visits to Israel by prominent US political leaders revealed a lot about the evolving US-Israel relationship. House of Representatives Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries visited with a delegation of 11 Democratic members of Congress.

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