Sudan

State Department Willing to Leave the Beach to Bash Israel

On Saturday, 17 people were killed, including civilians in Khartoum, Sudan in a war taking place in that country. At the same time, ISIS terrorists murdered 37, including school children in Uganda. Yet not a peep from the US State Department, and a mild condemnation from a minor UN body. However, a day later, on Sunday, when the folks in the US are usually enjoying a day off, a State Department spokesman left the beach (so to speak) in order to condemn Israel for announcements that it is approving the construction of 4,500 homes in Judea and Samaria, and that the process for building approvals in Judea and Samaria would be less bureaucratic. Talk about obsessive hypocrisy! Plus, the other latest news from Israel, on this week’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten.

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The Importance of Normalization With Sudan

On today’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten, an interview with Dan Diker, Director of the Project on Political Warfare at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Diker breaks down Israel’s normalization agreement with Sudan, and stresses how the deal gives Israel a strategic Red Sea foot hold on the African continent. In part one of the show, Josh discusses all the latest news from Israel and the Jewish world.

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