Most Clicked This Week
- "When I spoke to the prime minister, it was clear that Lauder’s intervention with Trump angered and distressed him"
- "We have enough crazies of our own who were born in the United States; we don’t need to import any more"
- Syria: "The U.S. should do everything in its power to ensure Israel’s success in its growing confrontation with #Iran, which serves U.S. interests, and those of our other Sunni Arab allies"
- The Middle East Masquerade Party
- "Israel’s confusing plethora of small parties actually keeps Ḥaredim and Israeli Arabs, in particular, from becoming too alienated"
- The Saudis Team Up With Israel
- “The visit of two anti-Israel members of Congress is an opportunity for them to see the real Israel, and perhaps learn a thing or two”
- Survey Finds 85% of European Jews Fear Bringing Children to Rosh Hashanah Services
Monthly Archives: February 2016
Brooklyn College activists barge into faculty meeting, call Jewish professor ‘Zionist pig,’ demand end to ‘racist’ classes
TIMES OF ISRAEL Brooklyn College students demand ‘Zionists off campus’ by JTA February 18, 2016 Approximately 10 Brooklyn College students who interrupted a faculty meeting called for “Zionists off campus” among its list of demands. A faculty member at the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged anti-Zionism, Brooklyn College, Zionism
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Canada celebrates the repression of women with a new holiday. But don’t expect the feminists to protest
GATESTONE What Is Canada Doing Celebrating Hijab Day? by Shabnam Assadollahi February 21, 2016 This Thursday, February 25, 2016, the city of Ottawa will be holding a public event celebrating the hijab, Islam’s physical repression of women. The City for All … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, hijab, Ottawa, Ottawa Hijab Solidarity Day, Sharia Law
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George Shultz: Visiting Israel at the wise and weathered age of 95, America’s 1980s secretary of state reaches into history to issue a call for decisive, clearheaded and credible leadership
TIMES OF ISRAEL George Shultz: In a world awash in change, follow the Reagan playbook by David Horovitz February 21, 2016 In 1962, George Shultz, an ex-US Marine and Princeton- and MIT-educated economics high-flyer, was appointed dean of the University … Continue reading
Bureaucracy corruption will continue regardless of who’s elected
USA TODAY Washington’s culture of corruption rots on by Glenn Reynolds February 8, 2016 Last week saw the passage of a grim milestone in government corruption: Pepperdine University Law Professor Paul Caron’s TaxProf blog marked the 1000th day of the scandal involving … Continue reading
21 year old off-duty IDF soldier, an American, stabbed to death while shopping with wife and baby daughter
ISRAEL HAYOM Teen terrorists kill off-duty soldier in Samaria supermarket by Efrat Forsher, Yori Yalon, Lilach Shoval, News Agencies and Staff February 19, 2016 Two Palestinian teenagers fatally stabbed an Israeli man and seriously wounded another inside a packed supermarket … Continue reading
It’s Orwell’s 1984 in Denmark. Dissent will not to be tolerated
GATESTONE Denmark Criminalizes Free Speech – Selectively by Judith Bergman February 19, 2016 Last week, a Danish district court ruled that what a Danish citizen had written on Facebook in November 2013 violated the Danish criminal code. In response to a … Continue reading
Chicago O’Hare anti-Israel billboard comes down
OBSERVER Lamar Outdoor Advertising Under Fire for Anti-Israel Billboard by Paul Miller February 19, 2016 Approximately five miles south of Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, alongside the Interstate 294, stands a large anti-Israel billboard. Sponsored by the Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign (SEAMAC), … Continue reading
#BDSFail: UIC Coalition for Peace convinces student government to not single out Israel for condemnation
ALGEMEINER New Anti-BDS Strategy Scores First Victory On Illinois Campus; Prevents Singling Out of Israel in Divestment Resolution by Andrew Pessin February 18, 2016 Pro-Israel students at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) expressed relief on Tuesday that their effort to … Continue reading