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- "In the Israeli view, no peacemaker can bring the two sides together because there aren’t just two sides. There are many, many sides"
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- “Desperate to preserve the nuclear deal, Iran with the help of its Western friends is creating just enough turmoil to make America, and not it, appear eager for war”
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Author Archives: ArchitectGuy
It was these malicious and absurd attacks on Jewish history that led both Israel and the United States to withdraw from UNESCO in 2017
ALGEMEINER Is UNESCO Going to Erase Jewish History From Another Israeli City? Justin Amler September 8, 2023 …Jericho is considered the world’s oldest city, and is most famous from the Bible as the first city that Joshua conquered when the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Jericho, UNESCO, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The freestyle conversation, which included jokes from both men, soon turned to free speech and antisemitism, with Netanyahu telling Musk he hopes that he can find a way to roll back antisemitism and other forms of hatred on his social media platform.
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) Netanyahu talks to Elon Musk about antisemitism on X, AI AP and ILH Staff September 18, 2023 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu kicked off a US trip in California to talk to billionaire businessman … Continue reading
Trump says the quiet part out loud
JNS Trump slams ‘liberal Jews who voted to destroy America & Israel’ September 18, 2023 Former U.S. President Donald Trump attacked American Jewish voters who supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election, in a Rosh Hashanah greeting posted Monday to … Continue reading
EVENT #StandWithUs Midwest 12th Annual Campus Champions Gala Sunday October 29, 2023
StandWithUs Midwest invites you to their 12th Annual Campus Champions Gala Sunday, October 29, 2023 5pm Central Time Lincolnshire Marriott Resort Join us for a star-studded evening including Enes Kanter Freedom Turkish NBA star, human rights activist and outspoken Zionist, … Continue reading
Shana Tova 5784
ETTINGER REPORT Rosh Hashanah guide for the perplexed, 2023 Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger September 12, 2023 The evening of September 15, 2023 will launch Jewish New Year of 5784. Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the Jewish New Year is celebrated … Continue reading
By the end of 2048, Israel’s population is expected to reach 15 million people
JPOST Israeli population nearing 10 million ahead of Jewish New Year September 14, 2023 About 9.8 million people are living in Israel, with the population expected to reach 10 million by the end of next year, according to data published … Continue reading
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Caroline Glick: The End of the Rule of Law in Israel. And the Oslo Deal at 30 years.
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Judicial Reform, Oslo Accords, Palestinians
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“Israel still bleeds from its self-inflicted wound”
FRONT PAGE MAG Oslo at 30 Kenneth Levin September 14, 2023 The formal initiation of the Oslo process on the White House lawn on September 13, 1993, was supposed to herald an era of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. … Continue reading
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Tagged Ken Levin, Oslo, Oslo Accords
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If the United States Supreme Court overturned a law on the grounds that it was not “reasonable” there would be rioting in the streets; in Israel though its business as usual
JNS Supreme Court hearing on ‘reasonableness’ law kicks off September 12, 2023 Israel’s Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, convened on Tuesday to consider petitions against the so-called “reasonableness” law, an amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary passed … Continue reading
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Tagged Reasonableness, Supreme Court
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