An estimated 750,000 Palestinians were either driven from their homes or fled during the Nakba in 1948. To counter attempts at Nakba denial and "memoricide" by U.S. politicians and others, it is instructive to review the archives of U.S. diplomats stationed in Palestine and surrounding Arab countries who witnessed the Nakba unfold and reported back on the magnitude and gravity of Israel’s dispossession of Palestine’s indigenous inhabitants.
US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides talks to the ‘Post’ about his personal connection to Israel, the challenges of the job and his hopes for the US-Israel relationship.
Chief of embassy's Palestinian Affairs Unit expresses condolences to Ghada Sabateen's family in rare decision to weigh in on killing of Palestinian who isn't a US citizen
Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday raised with Secretary of State Antony Blinken the administration’s long-delayed pledge to reopen a Palestinian-focused consulate in Jerusalem, hours after Blinken’s Israeli counterpart restated his government’s opposition to the plan.