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- Gérard Araud, former ambassador to Israel, dismissive of Trump plan, calls West Bank “an apartheid state”
- "#JStreet’s tag line is that it is pro-Israel, but it is nearly impossible to find a pro-Israel policy that J Street supports"
- Some Israelis are resorting to importing butter
- Mossad, in rare move, denies it contradicted Netanyahu by lobbying against stiffer Iran sanctions
- "The left in America essentially sees America as a racist, xenophobic, colonialist, imperialist, warmongering, money-worshipping, moronically religious nation"
- Gantz-Netanyahu deal ends 17-month political crisis; Gantz: “We prevented a fourth election”
- The Battle For Saudi Arabia Begins
- "Tel Aviv-based startup staffed by former members of IDF intelligence units, who set up false identities and infiltrate black hat groups to foil cyber-attacks"
Category Archives: Politics
Hillary’s Email Defense Is Laughable
POLITICO by Dan Metcalfe March 16, 2015 I should know—I ran FOIA for the U.S. government. I thought when I retired from the Justice Department in 2007, I was done with records-related scandals. By that point, I had spent more than … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged FOIA, Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, US Justice Department
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Anti-Netanyahu Nonprofit Forms New Entity After Congress Says It Violated Tax Law
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Adam Kredo March 16, 2015 A U.S. non-profit that has received State Department funding scrambled last month to create a new legal entity in the aftermath of a congressional letter suggesting its efforts to unseat Israeli Prime Minister … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged OneVoice, PeaceWorks, PeaceWorks Action Inc., US State Department
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Let Iraq Die: A Case for Partition
WORLD AFFAIRS JOURNAL by Michael J. Totten March/April 2015 Iraq is finished, an expiring, cancerous nation on life support. Pulling the plug might be merciful. It might be cruel. But either way, it’s time to accept the fact that this … Continue reading
Nuclear Terrorism in America
WASHINGTON BEACON by Tom Rogan March 14, 2015 Benjamin Schwartz deserves much credit. Annihilating the claim that terrorism isn’t an existential threat to America, Schwartz’s new book, Right of Boom, forces us to consider what just one atomic explosion might … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Benjamin Schwartz, Nuclear, Right of Boom
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Worried About Iranian Nuke Deal, Group Floods Senate With 57,000 Emails
ALGEMEINER by Chris Coffey March 11, 2015 The US Senate received over 57,000 emails in 24 hours from people demanding congressional review of any nuclear deal with Iran, according to a statement from Christians United for Israel (CUFI) on Wednesday. CUFI … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Christians United for Israel, CUFI, Iran, US Senate
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Every vote counts in this crucial election
JERUSALEM POST by Isi Leibler March 12, 2015 Voters should avoid casting their ballot for centrist parties that essentially subcontract their votes to individuals who will employ them primarily for personal ambition. The wretched state of Israeli politics and this … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Bayit Yehudi, Elections, Isi Leibler, Labor, Likud, Meretz
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Poll: 71% Say Iran Deal Won’t Make a Real Difference in Preventing Bomb
NBC NEWS by Carrie Dann March 9, 2015 Most Americans believe that a nuclear deal with Iran would not make a real difference in preventing that country’s production of a nuclear weapon, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll. Seventy-one … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
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