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Former President Jimmy Carter apologized this week for criticizing Israel for its treatment of Palestinians in his writings and comments, statements like calling the Jewish nation an "apartheid ...
Carter went further. In an interview with MSNBC, he called Israel’s rule in the West Bank “a horrendous example of apartheid” and “one of the worst examples of human right deprivations ...
But Mr. Carter had a complicated history with Israel. While he played a neutral broker during the Camp David talks at the presidential retreat in Maryland in 1978, ...
Carter tells the history of the Six-Day War in 1967 this way: "On June 5, Israel launched preemptive strikes, moving first against Egypt and Syria, then against Jordan." That's false.
Carter, who’d brought together Israel and Egypt at Camp David in 1978 and won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, said he was being called a bigot and an antisemite for the first time in his life.
Corona (Calif.) Centennial quarterback Israel Carter had an exciting birthday, landing a pair of new scholarship offers.. Carter is one of the top un-committed quarterbacks out West and is coming ...
I led 15 Councilors to resign from the Carter Center over Jimmy Carter's book about Israel. Eight years later, I wrote him an apology.
Today, Israelis (and Americans in Israel) are reaping what Jimmy Carter sowed. READ MORE: Save Israel: Seize Iran’s $6 Billion The scenes and stories from Israel are horrific.
But all this pales in significance when compared to Carter’s special animus for Israel. In 2006 the former President said that Israel’s policies in the West Bank were actually worse than ...
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) has nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for the president’s role in brokering this ...