I don’t see how your publication can call someone with these views on Israel a human rights expert. Israelis have human rights too.
If Princeton is going to invite a speaker on the Middle East, why don’t they invite an actual diplomat, such as the US Ambassador to the UN, or Dennis Ross, an experienced and knowledgeable diplomat?
What’s missing from the discussion in the mass media is what Palestinian leaders are willing to compromise on in order to achieve peace, rather than an ongoing saga of superficial epithets and rhetoric.
If the University is serious about free speech and balance, then is this University forum going to invite Hillel Neuer of UN Watch and also publish his research on the speaker described in this article?
I don’t see how your publication can call someone with these views on Israel a human rights expert. Israelis have human rights too.
If Princeton is going to invite a speaker on the Middle East, why don’t they invite an actual diplomat, such as the US Ambassador to the UN, or Dennis Ross, an experienced and knowledgeable diplomat?
What’s missing from the discussion in the mass media is what Palestinian leaders are willing to compromise on in order to achieve peace, rather than an ongoing saga of superficial epithets and rhetoric.
If the University is serious about free speech and balance, then is this University forum going to invite Hillel Neuer of UN Watch and also publish his research on the speaker described in this article?