Most Clicked This Week
- “Long before the 20th century, ancient Jewish texts recognized what much of the modern West still refuses to accept: Not every enemy can be reasoned with”
- Col. Richard Kemp: The Amoral Revolution in Western Values, and its Impact on Israel
- "This willingness to facilitate integration without assimilation is what enables most Israeli Arabs to feel “comfortable” in Israel" [VIDEO]
- Jews who hate Jews at the New York Times: "The rhetoric of the likes of Ku Klux Klan and far-right anti-Semites is beautifully conveyed by the caricature published in one of the world’s most liberal newspapers"
- “Nothing says, “We protest racial injustice” like burning down the corner grocery or smashing windows to grab boxes of expensive Nikes”
- Matti Friedman: “To free its people, Israel negotiates with terrorists and releases murderers. Is that a strength or a weakness?”
- Will Samantha Power Be the First American UN Ambassador to Abandon Israel?
- For those of you who look to Middle East savant John Oliver for your Iran coverage
Category Archives: Politics
New York Times hires Bret Stephens, “outspoken Zionist”
ALGEMEINER With Bret Stephens Hire, New York Times Fills Long-Empty Pro-Israel Void on Columnist Roster by Ira Stoll April 13, 2017 The New York Times is moving to bolster its faltering credibility among pro-Israel readers by hiring an outspoken Zionist … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Bret Stephens, New York Times
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The DNC, exploiting the Holocaust, calls out Sean Spicer as anti-Semitic
GATESTONE Spicer’s Mistake and the Democrat’s Over-Reaction by Alan Dershowitz April 12, 2017 …By placing Hitler and Trump in the same sentence, the DNC committed a mistake similar to that for which they justly criticized Spicer. Moreover, the DNC itself, … Continue reading
Fleisher: “Just as the settlers refuse to be cut out of Israeli politics and the Israeli conversation” they’d also like a seat at the AIPAC table
JERUSALEM POST AIPAC 2017 – 4th Pilgrimage Holiday by Yishai Fleisher April 11, 2017 …Yet inside the convention AIPAC’s main argument for the legitimacy of the Jewish state was Israel’s amazing technology – no answer to the recurring claims of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged AIPAC, AIPAC Policy Conference, Alan Dershowitz, Yishai Fleisher
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Bill O’Reilly scandal and the future of #FoxNews
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER How Bill O’Reilly’s Scandal Exposes a Murdoch Family Divide by Michael Wolff April 12, 2017 Fox News’ handling of the renewed harassment allegations is a reflection of greater company conflicts and a generational shift as Rupert hangs on … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Bill O'Reilly, Fox News, James Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch
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“This week’s discovery that Rice played a central role in the intelligence collection regarding Trump’s advisers brings Nunes’s allegations that the outgoing Obama administration conducted surveillance of the Trump team to the highest reaches of the administration”
JERUSALEM POST Israel and Obama’s Political War by Caroline B. Glick April 6, 2017 Eli Lake from Bloomberg set off a firestorm in the US this week with his revelation on Monday that in the last six months of the … Continue reading
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Trump + Syria: “Majestic pronouncements and utopian speechifying impress global elites and the international media, but they mean nothing to rogue nations.”
REAL CLEAR POLITICS Ancient Laws, Modern Wars by Victor Davis Hanson April 7, 2017 10:26 am The most dangerous moments in foreign affairs often come after a major power seeks to reassert its lost deterrence. The United States may be … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged China, Donald Trump, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria
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