Israeli NGOs feel the heat from Netanyahu’s new government
“There’s a sense on the Israeli right that progressive or liberal viewpoints are a danger and that something has to be done about it,” FMEP President Matt Duss told Reuters.
“There’s a sense on the Israeli right that progressive or liberal viewpoints are a danger and that something has to be done about it,” FMEP President Matt Duss told Reuters.
FMEP President Matt Duss talks about relations between Netanyahu and Obama.
FMEP President Matthew Duss talks to the Daily Beast about where funding for anti-Muslim advocacy organizations comes from.
FMEP President Matthew Duss talks to Talking Points Memo about Islamophobia and the Texas shootings on Sunday, May 3.
Matt Duss talks to the Independent about why the Corker bill doesn’t threaten the Iran deal.
FMEP President Matthew Duss tells McClatchy News that the lack of even a pretense of a peace process will “put wind in the sails of the Palestinians’ international campaign.”
FMEP Program Director Mitchell Plitnick speaks on a panel of experts with France24 on the implications of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reelection.
“With Netanyahu withdrawing his already tenuous support for a Palestinian state, it’s safe to say that there isn’t a peace process,” said FMEP President Matthew Duss told Politico.
FMEP President Matthew Duss explores the implications of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election for U.S.-Israel relations.
“Netanyahu gambled that even though economics were at the forefront of the campaign, people would not want to vote for the Zionist Union,” FMEP Program Director Mitchell Plitnick tells The Media Line.
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