Most Clicked This Week
- Bret Stephen's Israel stint taught him "democracies rarely muster their full reserves of determination until they’ve been bloodied one time too many"
- Israeli Superstar Gal Gadot tries to cheer us up but the knives are out: “Nothing like rich famous people singing “imagine no possessions” in their mortgage free homes as the rest of society queue at Lidl for broken biscuits”
- “The Rafah Brigade has been defeated. Their four battalions have been destroyed, and we have completed operational control over the entire urban area”
- ‘Are you a Jew?’ Arab Attacks on Jews nothing new.
- "The explicit goal of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas is the elimination of the Jewish state, not the building-up of a Palestinian counterpart"
- Roman colonialists invented the word “Palestine” in order to insult the native Jewish population with the memory of their ancient enemies, the Philistines.
- Israel reaches out to France before resumption of Iran nuclear talks
- Rafah Egypt-Gaza border crossing "track record conclusively disproves the widespread fallacy that Hamas is primarily concerned with the Palestinian cause rather than the cause of global jihad"
Tag Archives: Burson-Marsteller
Burson-Marsteller, a WPP agency, won’t promote the Jewish State, but OK with Muslim Brotherhood and Turkey
JEWISH BUSINESS NEWS PR Firm That Rejected Israel & Accepted Muslim Brotherhood Has A New Client Who Says Jihad Is Not Terrorism… Yet Netanyahu Is A Terrorist by Ronn Torossian November 8, 2015 One of the world’s largest PR Agencies, … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ahmet Davutoglu, AKP Party, Burson-Marsteller, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, Turkey, WPP
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Young Arabs Agree: Israel Isn’t Arab World’s Major Problem
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon April 24, 2015 One of the most positive strategic developments for Israel of the past few years has been its marked improvement in relations with significant parts of the Arab world. Three years ago, for instance, … Continue reading