While Trump shined the light of truth and acknowledged reality, world leaders responded with cowardice and condemnation that only encouraged Muslim hatred and violence.
Several things influenced Trump's decision on the "Jerusalem Embassy Act", and while conditions may have finally come together, one crucial factor made the difference.
Arab cultural appropriation of everything Israeli and attempt to steal the identity of the Jewish people by claiming the land and the history as their own, is an effort to eradicate Israel
Turkey's Erdogan imagines himself the caliph of a newly resurrected Ottoman empire, who can dictate policies to his neighbors and others. Israel may have finally had enough
Moving the embassy is entirely an American issue. It makes no difference to us. We don't need the United States, or anyone else for that matter, to recognize our capital.
Israel exists not because of the UN, but because Jews built the infrastructure for independence. The Arab state was never established because Arabs focused on destroying Jewish independence.
If President Trump wants to achieve a serious Middle East peace deal, he will have to challenge the State Dept. dictums, which have brought over 50 years of failure.
Always ready to find fault in even the most altruistic of Israel's actions, British media last week dangerously crossed over into demonization, in the age-old tradition of Jew hatred.
The resignation of Lebanon's Prime Minister means it is now in fact run by Hezbollah and is an Iranian base threatening Israel, Sunni Arabs and the entire Mediterranean region
When the Ottoman rule ended, there was no Palestinian national identity or political borders. It was all made up later. Arabs themselves say so, but the west isn't listening
Even one Jewish state is too much for the world community as represented by the UN, which just allocated $1.3 billion to fund the Palestinian Authority campaign against Israel
Qatar has not ceased its attempts of subversion and broadening its influence, even as the Arab world has boycotted it. They are fighting on TV, at the UN, in business and even in soccer.