Most Clicked This Week
- ADL: ‘Gracie Mansion belongs to all New Yorkers. Public office must never be used to legitimize hate’
- "Influential media personality Tucker Carlson revealed his true colors as the most dangerous spokesman for Replacement Theology in his recent interview with Texas Senator Ted Cruz"
- "Holocaust memory has grown a little stale these past several years and fatigue has set in"
- Law-enforcement officials have confirmed that Chicago shooter is an illegal immigrant from Mauritania
- "Supporters of armed congregants say that with responsible training, they are a necessary defense in an age of frequent mass shootings. Call it the good Jewish guy with a gun"
- A Free Press investigation found that the viral photos lacked important context: The subjects have cystic fibrosis, rickets, or other serious ailments.
- The Ancient Bond Between America and Israel
- The Arab states that screamed "genocide" at Israel were simultaneously deepening security ties with the IDF — because they all knew it was a lie
Tag Archives: Christians
A Sermon of Hate in the District of Columbia
THE TOWER by Shiri Moshe June 2015 You wouldn’t expect conspiracy theories about Jews and their control of world events to be promoted in a church today. But that is exactly what was preached last month in Washington. ….But then … Continue reading
The Case for Reconsidering American-Jewish Opposition to Evangelicals
THE TOWER by Tiffany Gabbay May 2015 ….For the most part, despite Evangelicals’ support for the Jewish state and desire to embrace the Jewish people, their affection has often largely gone unrequited. In fact, only one-third of American Jews view Christian … Continue reading
Recalling the lessons of Armenia
WASHINGTON TIMES by Clifford May April 28, 2015 Genocide of 100 years ago is recurring, now in the Middle East Displayed outside the Turkish embassy in Washington last week was a large banner reading, “Armenian genocide is an imperialist lie.” … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Armenian, Armenian Genocide, Christians, genocide, Ottoman Empire, Turkey
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Election spotlights increasingly vocal Israeli Christian community
JNS by Sean Savage February 23, 2015 As Israel’s March 17 election nears, some Israeli Christians are using the race as an opportunity to draw more attention to their community. Bolstered by a recent change in Israeli law that allows … Continue reading
Israeli team delivers aid to Christians displaced by Islamic State
JERUSALEM POST by Ariel Cohen October 27, 2014 These refugees join the already 1.4 million internally displaced persons and 200,000 refugees already residing in the Kurdish region of Iraq. Earlier this month, the Israeli relief organization, IsraAID provided Yazidi and Christian … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Baghdad, Christians, IDP's, Internationally Displaced Persons, Iraq, Islamic State, IsraAID, Kuwait, Refugees, Sachar Zahav, Yazidi
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Christians Respond to the War on the Jewish State
TABLET MAG by Rick Richman September 2014 As the attacks on Israel turn wild and violent around the world, perhaps it is time for those who do support Israel–Jews and Christians–to join forces? On June 23, 2014, two days after … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged AIPAC, Benjamin Netanyahu, Christians, CUFI, PCUSA
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Who Will Stand Up for the Christians?
NEW YORK TIMES by Ronald S. Lauder August 19, 2014 WHY is the world silent while Christians are being slaughtered in the Middle East and Africa? In Europe and in the United States, we have witnessed demonstrations over the tragic … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Boko Haram, Christians, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Nazi, Nigeria, Yazidis
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World Ignores Christian Exodus from Islamic World
GATESTONE INSTITUTE by Raymond Ibrahim August 6, 2014 While the world fixates on the conflict between Israel and Hamas—and while most mainstream media demonize Israel for trying to survive amid a sea of Arab-Islamic hostility—similar or worse tragedies continue to … Continue reading
Why No One Cares About the Christians of Mosul. We know why that is.
COMMENTARY by Tom Wilson July 29, 2014 No one cares about the Christians of Mosul–or perhaps we should say the Christians formerly of Mosul. The reports in recent days suggest that the last Christians have now fled that city, forced … Continue reading