Journès at 'Post' Conference: France’s Palestine recognition didn’t end ceasefire talks
At The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference, France’s ambassador defends his country’s stance on Palestine and its impact on talks.
At The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference, France’s ambassador defends his country’s stance on Palestine and its impact on talks.
"Most Israelis are looking toward the West because of historical ties...the time has come where you should be looking toward the East," J.P. Singh said.
Israel's Amichai Chikli criticizes Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman ambitions and France's lack of support for Israel, calling for a rise in nationalism and patriotism in Europe.
The UN "rewards terror, ignores massacre and obstructs the path to real peace," Ohana said.
"We have to make sure that there is a strong majority to help the state of Israel," he said.
“We are dedicated to producing well-rounded, confident, resilient individuals, with a social conscience and the sense of responsibility to become future leaders.”
For Israelis there is no “no.” You can find a solution to every problem.
"The whole world should realize that whenever Israel withdraws from land, the peace was withdrawn as well," Akunis said.
The attendees shared what they hope to learn and gain from this years conference.
The Jerusalem Post presented the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer with its Humanitarian Contribution Award at its Diplomatic Conference on Wednesday.
Lapid: World must recognize Israeli sovereignty