The caption reads "Israel is America's closest ally in the Middle East."
You've probably heard the same words coming from politicians, diplomats and "think tank formers;" members of previous administrations who play the roles of Statler and Waldorf criticizing the more recent winners while waiting for a return to power. But for the most part, anyone who parrots AIPAC's language refuses to question Israeli provocations.
Constructing Jewish settlements in predominantly Arab areas has been an Israeli tactic for decades. The CIA's 2007 estimate includes about 187,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank, 20,000 in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and 177,000 in East Jerusalem. Every one of them is a tripwire for larger conflict, a provocation of a subjugated minority and an obstacle to any potential of negotiating a durable political agreement with the Palestinians.
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