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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Jerusalem Municipality opens bomb shelters across city
JERUSALEM POST by Daniel Eisenbud July 8, 2014 Residents in capital instructed to take cover for 10 minutes if sirens sound; municipality events to continue as planned. The Jerusalem Municipality announced Tuesday evening that it will open public bomb shelters … Continue reading
ISIS Threatens Holocaust Against Jews
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM by John Rossomando July 4, 2014 A Twitter post Thursday by supporters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), now calling itself the Islamic State (IS), has promised a Holocaust against the Jews. “The … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged anti-Semitism, Daniel Pipes, Hadith, Holocaust, ISIS
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Where is the outrage over the bombardment of civilians in Israel?
THE TELEGRAPH by Arsen Ostrovsky July 8, 2014 Hundreds of rockets have been fired and a million citizens are forced to run for cover. Imagine if London suffered this bombardment You see, as most people in the UK were waking … Continue reading
Our Roost, Obama’s Chickens: From the Middle East to Russia to our own southern border, Obama’s bills are coming due.
VICTORHANSON.COM by Victor Davis Hanson July 8, 2014 Often, crazy things seem normal for a time because logical catastrophes do not immediately follow. ….The same is true abroad. The American public hardly noticed when Obama recklessly withdrew every peacekeeper from … Continue reading
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In the Middle East, Modernity Comes From the Barrel of a Gun. Or a Laptop.
TABLET by Lee Smith June 30, 2014 A Unit 8200 networking event in Tel Aviv shows why Israel has won and the Arabs have lost …..Unit 8200 is frequently described as Israel’s equivalent of the National Security Agency. Drawn from … Continue reading
Israel Calls Up 1,500 Troops as Tensions Mount With Hamas
NEW YORK TIMES by Isabel Kershner July 7, 2014 JERUSALEM — Israel and the militant group Hamas seemed set on a collision course on Tuesday, with an escalation of cross-border clashes around the Gaza Strip, Hamas vowing to avenge the deaths … Continue reading
The Jewish nation’s intact moral compass
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Ilya Meyer July 7, 2014 Many people are dissecting what they have chosen to term Israel’s “delusions of moral superiority” following the appalling murder of Muhammed Abu Khdeir. The fact is that the disgust expressed by the entire Jewish … Continue reading
Israel’s Supporters Must Stop Using These 13 Phrases
ALGEMEINER by Lee S Bender and Jerome R Verlin July 7, 2014 Mainstream Western media coverage of Israel is laced with expressions intentionally crafted to delegitimize the Jewish State. The good news is that these terms weren’t written in stone … Continue reading
Japan picks Israel as first research & development cooperation agreement partner
JERUSALEM POST by By GLOBES, Niv Elis July 6, 2014 Agreement comes as Japan’s Economy Minister leads a business delegation to Israel. Japan and Israel signed a research and development cooperation agreement on Sunday, the first-such agreement Japan has signed. … Continue reading
The New Middle East War
MOSAIC by Michael Doran July 2, 2014 A single conflict now stretches from Baghdad to Beirut. How many sides are there—and whose side is the U.S. on? The new war is, in brief, a struggle over the regional order. In the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Carl von Clausewitz, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria
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