Category Archives: Politics

Since announcing its boycott of Judea and Samaria, “Unilever stock value has plunged 20.7% translating into a $26 billion loss”

J-WIRE Following boycott on Israel, Unilever shares in unprecedented dive by Aryeh Savir, TPS January 20, 2022 Half a year after notifying Avi Singer, the owner of Ben & Jerry’s Israel, of the termination of the company’s contract with him … Continue reading

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“While the PA says that it is strongly opposed to the idea of Israel being a Jewish state, it has no problem defining itself as “Arab” and “Islamic”

GATESTONE Arab Racism and the ‘Jewish State’ by Khaled Abu Toameh January 13, 2022 Palestinians and other Arabs are furious because Mansour Abbas — an Arab member of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, and head of the United List Party — … Continue reading

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Watch Daniel Rosenberg, a British Jewish podcast host, excoriate his friends and countrymen for being “content” with antisemitism under the guise of pity for Palestinians

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#LosAngeles: Four months after new cultural center’s splashy opening, big donors and showbiz veterans wonder why many of Hollywood’s “founding fathers” are absent from its exhibits

ROLLING STONE ‘Where Are the Jews?’: Scandal Erupts at the Academy Museum by Tatiana Siegel January 13, 2022 …Though eyebrows were raised by the fact that the A-list revelers mingled maskless inside the 33,000-square-foot space on Wilshire Boulevard at a … Continue reading

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Biden: If you oppose my plan to nationalize elections—seizing control from the states—you’re a knuckle-dragging, “Bull Connor” racist

SPECTATOR WORLD The little president who cried racism by Charles Lipson January 15, 2022 President Biden’s wisdom and penetrating intelligence sometimes escape him. So far, they have stayed away for fifty years and show no signs of returning. They are … Continue reading

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“The fact that the White House messaging is focused on assigning blame is a harbinger of bad news from the talks in Vienna”

JERUSALEM POST White House’s Trump blame game is a bad sign for Iran talks by Lahav Harkov January 13, 2022 When asked how the indirect negotiations between the US and Iran to restore the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action … Continue reading

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#UN’s “Final Solution for Israel”: UN approves $4.2 million budget to establish a “Grand Inquisition” that will target and vilify Israel

WASHINGTON TIMES The U.N.’s final solution to the Israel question: Its campaign of demonization and delegitimization escalates by Clifford D. May January 12, 2022 …For decades, the U.N. has been at the forefront of a campaign to demonize and delegitimize … Continue reading

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Iran Deal Redux: “Israel’s response to the collapse of America’s diplomatic position has been to paper over the oceanic rift between the U.S. position and that of Israel”

JNS Our enemies keep their focus by Caroline Glick January 9, 2022 …To go by the reports of the negotiations, a deal means nothing less than complete U.S. capitulation to Iran’s demands. Last week, Britain’s Spectator published a report titled … Continue reading

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A recently published book offers a new take on a pivotal battle and an intentional mistruth that changed the course of history forever

DANIEL GORDIS BLOG “The Massacre That Never Was” January 10, 2022 …A new book by Eliezer Tauber, a former dean at Bar Ilan University and an expert on the formation of Arab nationalism, has taken on the Deir Yassin story … Continue reading

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Historian Deborah Lipstadt’s nomination to be State Department envoy shouldn’t be held hostage to partisan anger. Still, her own outrageous partisanship undermines outrage about what’s happened

JNS Politics and combating anti-Semitism don’t mix by Jonathan S. Tobin January 10, 2022 Lipstadt may have deserved the post, but no one should be under any illusion that the decision didn’t have a lot to do with her willingness … Continue reading

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