Eugene Kontorovich is a professor of international law at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago and a senior fellow at the Kohelet Policy Forum in Jerusalem.
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These policies have prolonged the war.
Israel must immediately end its acceptance of the ICJ's jurisdiction with respect to the Genocide Convention.
The proposed agreement discriminates against Israelis beyond the Green Line and will give Israel very little.
The Biden administration knows it does not have domestic support to completely "unrecognize" Jerusalem—so it is catering to far-left demands by undoing the natural consequences of recognition.
The Israeli left’s anti-Bibi bills show that they now believe there are no implicit constitutional limitations on majority rule—at least while they have the majority.
For 20 years now Israel has renewed the hostile organization’s mandate to operate in Hebron. Otherwise, its presence would have ended long ago. It is now one of the oldest observer forces in the world, and it contributes to Israel’s image as an outlaw state that demands special observation.
FIFA’s recognition of teams has never been understood as taking any position on the status of the territory where the team plays
There is cause to believe the ICC is an improper venue for sorting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


