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- NJ Killing IHRA; “Murphy and other Democrats were reportedly concerned that support for the legislation would fuel primary campaigns against incumbents”
- You Can’t Reform Islam Without Reforming Muslims
- "Communications networks go dark right after start of Tehran protests urged on by exiled crown prince; protesters chant ‘death to the dictator’ and ‘death to the Islamic Republic’"
- Farewell to the Man Who Launched a Blood Libel
- The New State Solution: “Brokering an end to the Israel Palestinian conflict could bring the Egyptians back from the brink”
- Al Qaeda magazine gives bomb-making recipe for airline attacks
- The Invasion of Europe, consequences of multiculturalism
- #BDS is "targeting the most politically liberal wing of American Judaism, which already feels slighted over its treatment by Israeli rabbinate and government"
Tag Archives: French Prime Minister Manuel Valls
Packing Time for France’s Jews
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Bret Stephens January 20, 2015 The Fifth Republic has been a good home for Jews. A Sixth Republic may not be so hospitable…..But what happens when the real crisis hits—not necessarily in the form of a … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-Semitism, Bret Stephens, France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Marine Le Pen
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France’s Moment of Truth
PJ MEDIA by Michel Gurfinkiel January 16, 2015 ….What soon became apparent was that only the Old French (the culturally European and Judeo-Christian French) took part in the vigils and marches and that they were delighted to be together, whereas … Continue reading
‘We Haven’t Shown Enough Outrage:’ French PM Issues Blistering Denunciation of Antisemitism [VIDEO]
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen January 14, 2015 It was an electrifying moment: in a voice crackling with anger and pain, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls denounced the rise of antisemitism in France before the country’s National Assembly yesterday, pointedly observing, … Continue reading
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Tagged France, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Manuel Valls, Paris
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