In the heart of the 2024 campaign, the clarion call for protecting democracy resonates louder than ever. Two esteemed figures, Retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig and former Secretary of Homeland Security Jay Johnson, have sounded the alarm on the looming threat of authoritarianism. Their message is clear: the time to act is now.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live under occupation, where the rule of law is replaced by the might of military force? Despite the International Court of Justice declaring Israel's presence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem illegal on July 19, the situation on the ground has only worsened.
Have you ever wondered what truly separates a leader from a predator? As we navigate the tumultuous waters of political discourse, one cannot help but feel a chilling sense of familiarity. Let's delve into a journey that begins with a question: What makes a true champion of justice?
Are the Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem a legitimate exercise of sovereignty, or a flagrant violation of international law? This burning question has been at the heart of a decades-long dispute, and now, the court has provided a definitive answer that leaves no room for ambiguity.