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- Erasing the Jews: Vance, BBC and others forget what Holocaust Remembrance Day is about
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- "Israel has devised a humane way of ridding the world of evil people; it acts in self-defense, and yet is still vilified for it"
- "Two sources told JI the president pushed back on Netanyahu’s claims about the prudence of Israel’s proposal to end U.S. military assistance over the next decade"
- US official re Bibi: “If he wants us to deal with Gaza, it will have to be our way. We worked over him. Let him focus on Iran and let us deal with Gaza”
- "The invitation is about structure, power, and a deliberate attempt to reshape the global order" effectively sidelining a sclerotic United Nations, which wasn't invited. Nor was China.
- "In Australia and elsewhere in the West, nurses and doctors have been recorded expressing their desire to murder their Jewish patients, in some cases explicitly threatening to do so"
Tag Archives: AEPi
Jewish Cancel Culture: Brothers of AEPi petition removal of CEO for his conservative politics
JTA AEPi executive steps down from pro-Trump group following backlash from fraternity alumni by Ben Sales January 20, 2021 An AEPi executive is leaving his position with a group whose political arm took part in the Jan. 6 pro-Donald Trump … Continue reading
On and off campus, AEPi brothers have got Israel’s back
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Matt Lebovic January 9, 2015 …..“AEPi brothers are the students who you can always count on to turn out a crowd,” Braverman told The Times of Israel. “They are the students who are unconfused about Israel, … Continue reading
Brandeis ‘whistleblower’ stirs up new hornets’ nest
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Amanda Borschel-Dan January 7, 2015 Daniel Mael is likely the most divisive and hated pro-Israel voice at Brandeis University. Exposing inner-sanctum scandals, to many of the campus far-left — and much of the Brandeis administration — … Continue reading