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- “‘Lox and Loaded’ partnership comes as anxieties fuel interest in firearms”
- Former US officials blast decision to deny Pollard parole
- In Obama-speak, they're not "criminals" but "justice-involved individuals" (and Jack the Ripper was one of those “cutlery-involved folks”)
- "The great majority of Israelis, so violently awakened from Oslo’s delusions, have reconciled themselves to basic realities"
- “They amassed in Paris's Place de la République, carrying banners accusing Israel of massacring Palestinians and shouting 'dirty Jews' at their opponent”
- "President Joe Biden's Iran policy was conceived and is being implemented by the same people who negotiated the JCPOA under Obama, who argued in favor of empowering Iran"
- "A DC rally against Jew-hatred struck many of the right notes, but the poor turnout, combined with obvious divisions between left and right, illustrates the dismal Jewish crisis response"
- "The strategic paradigms that governed the Middle East for decades have shifted. Not all of them. Not fully. But the shift is real, larger than is yet fully understood, and Israel drove it"
Tag Archives: Amos Oz
“Beyond advocating for Palestinian justice, Oz blamed Israel’s government for not making Palestinian statehood a reality”
JTA Amos Oz’s fiction is forever, while reality left his politics behind by Thane Rosenbaum December 31, 2018 …The founder of Peace Now, who never gave up on the dream, gazed at Gaza not with the romanticism of a novelist … Continue reading
After Im Tirtzu’s new campaign was slammed across the Israeli political spectrum, its chairman called it a ‘mistake’ [VIDEO]
TABLET MAGAZINE Far-Right Movement’s Campaign Names Israeli Cultural ‘Moles’ by Eylon Aslan-Levy January 29, 2016 The far-right NGO Im Tirtzu has made headlines again in the Hebrew press because of its new campaign that labels leading Israeli cultural figures as “moles.” On Wednesday night, the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Amos Oz, Gila Almagor, Im Tirtzu, Matan Peleg, NGO
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