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- "Holocaust memory has grown a little stale these past several years and fatigue has set in"
- The Iran-ISIS Connection
- "Those who are anxious to open up the economy have led harder lives than those holding out for safety"
- "As part of the new plans being drawn up now, the IDF is also preparing for the possibility to attack without coordinating with the Americans
- "Those protesting the loudest about Trump’s alleged ‘ethnic ceansing’ plan are more interested in exploiting Gazans for the purpose of destroying Israel than helping them"
- Israel's Situation, in One Word
- Falsifying data is not unlike touching up an X Ray. This may not end well
- The storied Rockefeller philanthropy "came to lend its legitimacy—and money—to groups that push boycotting Israel"
Tag Archives: Catholic
Aging Catholic Nuns Get Care at Jewish Nursing Home
ABC NEWS by Jim Fitzgerald AP May 24, 2015 For 98-year-old Sister Angela Rooney, it was one of the most jarring moves of her life. She always thought she would live out her days as she had for decades, in a … Continue reading
Pope Francis’s unfriendly visit
JERUSALEM POST by Caroline Glick May 28, 2014 The Golden Age of Catholic-Jewish relations seems to have come to an end during Francis’s visit to the Promised Land this week. ….Consider first Francis’s behavior at the security barrier. Reasonable people … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Palestine, Pope, Security wall
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