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- Both San Bernardino Shooter AND Dad had Israel "obsession"
- "A terrorist threw a grenade at our jeep. As soon as he realized he had been seen, he grabbed a child and held on to him tightly, so we wouldn't fire at him"
- "Under a nuclear umbrella, Khamenei might feel tempted to first force Israel to commit national suicide through a demographically stacked referendum. Khamenei’s website has even eerily termed this “the final solution”"
- Senator Mark Kirk and Congressman Bob Dold cosponsor bills: The Combating BDS Act of 2016 will support states’ right to cut ties with companies boycotting or divesting from Israel
- "With the title “Our Boys” many people were teased into thinking that this would be the story of three innocent Israeli victims"
- Traiman: “The relationship between Trump and Netanyahu is very strong. There is complete alignment on Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran. And Trump’s fondness toward Israel remains unshakable”
- "The tragedy of Amiri’s death is compounded by the immeasurable harm it will do to America’s ability to recruit, now and in the future, human assets"
- The Dreyfus Affair: Why the filmmaker’s depiction of early-20th-century anti-Semitism in ‘J’accuse’ is, with reservations, ‘important and beautiful’
Tag Archives: Amiram Ben-Uliel
“While torture is generally condemned, it is allowed in Israel in the limited situation of a ticking bomb. So why was it used in this case to solve a crime?”
JPOST Green-lighting torture in Israel: A tragic, unifying court decision Ari Zivotofsky September 5, 2022 In this contentious election season, it might seem a reason to celebrate that something unites people from across the political spectrum, from the far Left … Continue reading