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- Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children documents new details about crimes of a sexual nature committed by terrorists against hostages”
- NY Times writer Michelle Alexander over her head on Israeli-Palestinian conflict but that doesn't stop her
- Pro-Israel Community Condemns Kerry Over ‘Apartheid’ Claim
- Nearly 3,000 Jews, Israeli Arabs, Palestinians and international guests break the fast together in a show of coexistence at Negev-based SodaStream
- Megyn Kelly launches into Bill O'Reilly: 'Should we get rid of all Jews?'
- "Even before his trip to Israel, in the weeks after DeSantis was elected governor last year, he immediately took action on behalf of the Jewish state"
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Category Archives: Politics
Omri Ceren on How Bad the #IranDeal is [VIDEO]
An excellent overview of the Iran Deal from Omri Ceren of The Israel Project CSPAN August 23, 2015 Omri Ceren talked by video from New York City and about the Iran nuclear deal, his opposition to the deal, and the … Continue reading
BDS Backfires: Yogi Tea Severs Ties with Spanish Music Festival that Disinvited Matisyahu
TABLET MAG by Yair Rosenberg August 21, 2015 Two can play the boycott game In recent months, opponents of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel have begun to turn its tactics against it. In May, the Illinois … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged BDS, Matisyahu, Rototom Sunsplash Festival, Spain, Yogi Tea
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Reform Movement Won’t Back Nuclear Iran Deal
JEWISH PRESS by Lori Lowenthal Marcus August 20, 2015 The Reform movement concluded that the Nuclear Iran Deal ‘ does present a way forward, there are real dangers to rejecting it, and it does not foreclose Iran’s ability to become … Continue reading
The Left’s Cognitive Dissonance on the Palestinian Authority
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon August 14, 2015 Prof. Carlo Strenger isn’t part of the loony left; he’s one of Israel’s more thoughtful and clear-eyed left-wing commentators. So I was shocked to read the following in his latest piece in Haaretz: … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Hamas, Palestinian Authority, Professor Carlo Strenger, West Bank
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British tourist under attack for expressing love for Israel
YNET by Yaniv Halili August 18, 2015 “Everything I saw was completely different from the way Israel is portrayed in the media,” she recounted. “Tel Aviv is a vibrant and liberal city, people here are kind, and the welcome I … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Dafna Endoditch-Rau, Emma Carter, Facebook
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