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Discussion:U.S. abstains from Veto of resolution criticizing Israeli Settlements

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Listen to WORDS-MAKE-PEOPLE on Sunday December 25, 2016 from 1-3 p.m. (EST) for a discussion on the U.S. abstaining from vetoing United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 that calls Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem "a flagrant violation under international law." 

 

Will this new resolution promote peace in the area between Israel and Palestine or will it hinder progress? Join WORDS MAKE PEOPLE as we discuss this issue and other pertinent topics with our special guest Dr. John Clark of Indiana Univ-Purdue Univ in Indianapolis and Imam Muhammad Siddeeq an Indianapolis Islamic leader and Community activist.

 

John Clark is currently Director of Development for the Center for Interfaith Cooperation and is an adjunct professor at Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Until 2005 he was a senior fellow at Hudson Institute and Director of the Center for Central European and Eurasian Studies. In 2005 he helped establish the Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, a think tank in Indianapolis. He is the author of more than a hundred books, articles and reports about global and local policy issues. John is a PhD Political Science, University of California Berkeley.

 

Muhammad Siddeeq has been an Islamic leader in America for 40 years. He has travelled in the Middle East and Far East and he recently made several appearances on Fox News' Sean Hannity Show discussing the Middle East.

 

Call in to WORDS MAKE PEOPLE at (714) 816-4673, press 1 to ask a question or to make your comments.
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