I simply cannot see how denying chemotherapy treatment for Palestinian children increases Israel's security or advances U.S. national interests.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is in Israel's interest not to govern the Palestinians but for the Palestinians to govern themselves in their own state.
Toward the Palestinians, Israel can only give. But when dealing with the entire Arab world, Israel can get a lot.
The Palestinians are not willing to do anything, they're not willing to make the strategic decision to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorist organizations.
Israel's security policy is determined by our needs. I strongly reject all the unfounded publicity suggesting that Israel is prevented from taking action because of international pressure.
It's not good for Israel to govern millions of Palestinians.
I believe the Obama administration, from the president on down, has taken a very weak position regarding granting Palestine statehood at the United Nations.
If you look at military and intelligence positions from the 1950s, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been against American national interests.
The liberals and free people of the world will not like to see the Palestinian people living under siege. We have received indications from the international community that they will not stop their aid.
The U.S. has the power to block all anti-Israel moves in the Security Council, not just some of them, and to do so without agreeing to unfair, damaging compromises.
Families fighting childhood cancer should not have to worry about where they're going to get the next dose of the drug they need to save their child's life.
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