Most Clicked This Week
- A Lesson in Optimism from Israel
- Iran's handprints on 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish community attack clear as ever
- “Equally important, Amnesty International, HRW and Oxfam all have links to, or actively support, groups involved in the #BDS movement”
- The deal with Iran was widely celebrated as a move to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons around the world. Early signs suggest it might do the exact opposite
- From an AG reader: "I keep looking and looking but I can't find this story in the NY Times or the WashPo or on CNN or NPR - I just don't understand it"
- Malcolm Hoenlein says Birthright alone can’t steel Jewish youth for the battle against anti-Semitism on American campuses
- The Intercept--which hasn't seen an anti-Israel article it doesn't like--assesses loss of Ohio progressive Nina Turner to incumbent Rep Shontel Brown
- As the World Turns: Will the West Prevail?
Tag Archives: Ed Lasky
The Islamic State’s bloody campaign to exterminate minorities: ‘Even Genghis Khan didn’t do this’
WASHINGTON POST by Terrence McCoy August 7, 2014 From Ed Lasky: The world seemingly has no interest in the human rights abuses that go on daily at a breathtaking rate and with a viscousness that far exceeds anything seen in the … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ed Lasky, Ira Forman, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Samantha Power, Sinjar, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Yazidi
Leave a comment