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- "Communications networks go dark right after start of Tehran protests urged on by exiled crown prince; protesters chant ‘death to the dictator’ and ‘death to the Islamic Republic’"
- “In a truly astounding statistic, Forbes revealed that the top 15 donors to the Kamala Harris campaign were all Jewish”
- In Chicago: Terror Bomb Plotter Released from Cook County Jail
- From Ben Gurion Airport. Painful goodbyes to Ezra Schwartz z"l [VIDEO]
- "Bringing together two diverse communities and highlighting strong Israel-India relations, over 400 people gather in Chicago to simultaneously honor Diwali and Hanukkah"
Tag Archives: Algeria
“The persecution of Jews in Arab lands had not ceased since the rise of Muhammad who, in 626 C.E., enslaved, expelled or beheaded the three leading Jewish tribes of the Arabian Peninsula”
ISRAEL HAYOM Forgotten Jewish refugees by Yoram Ettinger April 8, 2016 …The CIA assessed that “a second Jewish Holocaust in less than 10 years” would be the response to the establishment of a Jewish state. In fact, 820,000 Jews were expelled … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Algeria, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, North Yemen, Refugees, South Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Yoram Ettinger
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Jews trapped in Paris synagogue during pro-Palestinian protest, anti-Israel rallies worldwide.
ISRAEL HAYOM by Eli Leon, Nitzi Yakov, Yoni Hirsch, The Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff July 14, 2014 Worshippers injured as protesters try to force way into synagogue • In Los Angeles, officer fires shot to defuse tensions at … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Algeria, France, Frankfurt, Germany, Morocco, Paris
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