Category Archives: Politics

Kerry will escape. We’re too busy obsessing on Donald Sterling.

ISRAEL HAYOM By Richard Baehr April 30, 2014 The biggest story in America this week is not the revelation that Obama adviser Ben Rhodes masterminded a White House cover-up of what really went down in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012 — when … Continue reading

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Presidents Conference rejects J Street’s membership bid

JTA April 30, 2014 WASHINGTON (JTA) — J Street failed to gain admission to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. The vote of conference members Wednesday was 17 in favor, 22 against and three abstentions, according to … Continue reading

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Peace Now or Never ? Ari Shavit makes startling confession…

ALGEMEINER By Jerold Auerbach April 30, 2014 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, and Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat. Photo: State Department. Respected Ha’aretz journalist Ari Shavit has made a startling confession: he was wrong … Continue reading

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J Street: Negotiating with Hamas is Pro-Israel

WASHINGTON FREE BEACON April 23, 2014 Anti-Israel, pro-terror group wants talks with Hamas The Middle East advocacy group J Street is urging the United States to negotiate with the terror group Hamas, which announced that it has formed a unity … Continue reading

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60 Minutes Source Undermines Credibility of Segment Aired in 2012

CAMERA Blog April 25, 2014 The truth had to come out, eventually. In 2012, CBS aired a notoriously dishonest “60 Minutes” segment about Christians in the Holy Land. In the segment, prominent Palestinian Christians tried to dismiss legitimate concern about the … Continue reading

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Two Separate Days – Two Separate Meanings

Algemeiner By Einat Wilf April 28, 2014 To argue that without the genocide of a third of their people, the Jewish people would not have had their sovereign state is to engage in Zionism Denial. It is to deny the … Continue reading

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J Street Backed By Major Groups, But Will It Get Into Presidents Conference?

The Jewish Daily Forward By Nathan Guttman and Anna Goldenberg April 28, 2014 Several large, mainstream Jewish groups, including the Anti-Defamation League and the Conservative movement’s Rabbinical Assembly, have to decided to vote in favor of admitting the dovish Israel … Continue reading

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Pro-Israel Community Condemns Kerry Over ‘Apartheid’ Claim

Washington Free Beacon August 28, 2014 Leading pro-Israel groups criticized Secretary of State John Kerry today over his comment on Friday that if his diplomatic efforts fail, Israel will become either “an apartheid state” and cease being a Jewish state. … Continue reading

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Antonin Scalia faults Sonia Sotomayor for ‘doubly shameful’ suggestion that Michigan voters are racist

Washington Examiner By Joel Gehrke April 22, 2014 Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia faulted Justice Sonia Sotomayor for making what he regards as a “shameful” suggestion that the Michigan voters who decided to ban affirmative action in college admissions were motivated by racism. Scalia wrote … Continue reading

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Islam’s Religious War with Everyone

FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE BY DANIEL GREENFIELD APRIL 22, 2014 Few divides are as impossible to bridge as those of religion. You either believe or you don’t. When it comes to Islam, non-Muslims are expected to take its goodwill on faith. … Continue reading

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