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- #ADL Director--formerly of Obama admin--criticized for his #JStreet embrace
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- “The Jewish people’s long-standing resistance to both colonialism and assimilation, and the miracle that is the survival of the Jewish people for thousands of years, arguably started with Hanukkah”
- My Evening with Sarah and Bibi
- The President Against the Historian
- University of Chicago: Palestinian on campus shouted down for supporting Israel [VIDEO]
- Son of Democrat Congressman Mel Levine: "Coming out as Republican worse than coming out gay"
- Iran hopes to stoke fear that its “breakout timing” is shrinking and thereby increase pressure on the Biden administration to reenter the #IranDeal before time runs out
Category Archives: Islam
Packing Time for France’s Jews
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Bret Stephens January 20, 2015 The Fifth Republic has been a good home for Jews. A Sixth Republic may not be so hospitable…..But what happens when the real crisis hits—not necessarily in the form of a … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Jewish
Tagged anti-Semitism, Bret Stephens, France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Marine Le Pen
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France’s Moment of Truth
PJ MEDIA by Michel Gurfinkiel January 16, 2015 ….What soon became apparent was that only the Old French (the culturally European and Judeo-Christian French) took part in the vigils and marches and that they were delighted to be together, whereas … Continue reading
Nisman committed suicide? Let’s kill that lie
TIMES OF ISRAEL by David Horovitz January 20, 2015 When I sat down Monday to write about the appalling death of the courageous Buenos Aires prosecutor who exposed the Iranian and Hezbollah orchestration of the 1994 AMIA bombing, I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Jewish
Tagged Alberto Nisman, AMIA, Argentina, bombing, Buenos Aires
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Oxford University Press Bans Pigs to Avoid Offense to Muslims
JEWISH PRESS by Lori Lowenthal Marcus January 15, 2015 …..Apparently a Guidance issued by the OUP [Oxford University Press] prohibits authors from including anything that could be perceived as pork-related in their books. So schoolbook authors have allegedly been told … Continue reading
When Hitler Looked East
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Dominic Green January 17, 2015 ‘It’s been our misfortune to have the wrong religion,” Hitler complained to his pet architect Albert Speer. “Why did it have to be Christianity, with its meekness and flabbiness?” Islam was … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Politics
Tagged Adolph Hitler, Islam, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nazis, Turkey
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Prosecutor in Argentina Jewish center bombing found shot dead
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Staff January 19, 2015 The Argentinean prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires was found dead in his apartment on Sunday night with a gunshot wound to the head, hours before … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Jewish
Tagged Alberto Nisman, AMIA, AMIA bombing, Argentina, Buenos Aires
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‘Hezbollah will find it hard to show restraint after Golan attack,’ top Israeli ex-general says
JERUSALEM POST by Staff January 19, 2015 Israeli military officials are on high alert Monday in response to Hezbollah threats to respond to Sunday’s IAF helicopter attack on a convoy which killed at least six senior operatives on the Syrian … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Amos Yadlin, Golan Heights, Hezbollah, Syria
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Iran doesn’t hesitate to use a human pawn as nuclear negotiations go on
Washington Post endorses 2015 Kirk-Menendez 2015 Sanctions bill. WASHINGTON POST by Editorial Board January 17, 2015 AS NEGOTIATIONS with Iran on its nuclear program resumed last week , President Obama reiterated his opposition to new sanctions legislation. The legislation, which … Continue reading
Brushing Aside Media Criticism, Egypt’s Sisi Preaches Tolerance
MIDDLE EAST FORUM by Raymond Ibrahim January 13, 2015 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi continues to be the antithesis of longstanding mainstream media portrayals of him. First there was his historic speech where he, leader of the largest Arab nation, and … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Egypt, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Islam, Sisi, St. Mark Coptic Cathedral
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