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Category Archives: Islam
Bennett Takes on Sneering BBC Anchor: Iran Deal is a Farce
ARUTZ SHEVA by Ari Soffer July 14, 2015 In remarkably hostile interview, Education Minister Naftali Bennett exposes the gaping holes in Iran nuclear deal. As reactions for and against the deal signed with Iran Tuesday morning continue to pour in, Israeli … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged BBC, Education Minister Naftali Bennett, Iran
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Graham Smacks Down NBC Talking Points on Iran Deal: ‘Anybody Could Have Done Better’
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by David Rutz July 15, 2015 Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) continued vocalizing his strong opposition to the Iran nuclear deal Wednesday on Today, dismissing one anchor’s talking points on the deal with a sarcastic, “Please.” “You’re infusing the largest … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Iran, Savannah Guthrie, Senator Lindsey Graham, Today Show, Willie Geist
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Much Worse Than Munich
COMMENTARY by Rick Richman July 15, 2015 If one peruses the pages of The New York Times from mid-September 1938 through the first week of October 1938, it is apparent that what we are witnessing today is a virtual replay … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Munich, Neville Chamberlain
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Israeli Opposition Puts Aside Hatred of Netanyahu to Oppose Iran Deal
BREITBART by Joel B. Pollak July 15, 2015 Isaac Herzog, the leader of Israel’s political opposition, whose visceral dislike of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is well-known, has declared that he supports Netanyahu in his efforts to oppose the Iran deal, … Continue reading
Europe’s Great Migration Crisis
GATESTONE by Soeren Kern July 12, 2015 More than 715,000 people have applied for asylum in the EU during the past twelve months….In 2014, Hungary received more refugees per capita than any other EU country apart from Sweden. Asylum requests … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Politics
Tagged Bulgaria, EU, European Union, Greece, Hungary, Spain, UK, Vicktor Orban
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Is Saudi Prince Talal Going to Israel?
OBSERVER by Abraham H. Miller July 14, 2015 Rumors of historic breakthrough swirl as Saudi King Salman calls for direct dialogue with Israelis Is the Middle East going to experience another historic moment with the visit of Saudi Prince Talal … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Prince Talal bin Waleed, Saudi Arabia
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