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Tag Archives: Gaza
Condemnations and Double Standards
FRONT PAGE MAG by Ari Lieberman November 18, 2014 Let us engage in a brief thought experiment. Imagine three US service members disembarking off their ship docked in the Israeli port of Haifa. They paint the town but are suddenly … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Ben Rhodes, Egypt, Gaza, Jen Psaki, John Kerry, Rafah, Turkey, US State Department
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Intifada of Arab Disappointment – with Themselves
ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS by Dr Mordechai Kedar November 13, 2014 The “Palestinians” are furious at their own inner reality, one that makes a viable state impossible. One of the most important characteristics of a nation is a strong feeling of unity … Continue reading
US sent ‘lessons learned’ team to model Israel tactics in Gaza operation
JERUSALEM POST by Michael Wilner November 7, 2014 Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says US military learning from Israel’s “extraordinary lengths to limit collateral damage and civilian casualties.” The United States sent a team of senior officers to … Continue reading
Peres at Rabin rally: Those who give up on peace are delusional
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Staff November 1, 2014 Speaking at the 19th annual Rabin memorial rally Saturday night, former president Shimon Peres issued scathing criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the peace process with the Palestinians and of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Gaza, Jerusalem, Rabin Square, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin
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Egypt begins work on Gaza buffer zone
TIMES OF ISRAEL by AFP October 29, 2014 Official says move, which entails demolition of hundreds of homes, is ‘vital for national security’ Egypt began setting up a buffer zone along its border with Gaza Wednesday to prevent militant infiltration … Continue reading
Senators Kirk & Rubio: U.S. Support to Gaza Cannot Come at Israel’s Expense
SENATOR MARK KIRK Press Release October 22, 2014 WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) today expressed concern over Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent announcement to send more than $150 million of assistance to the … Continue reading
Hamas has 2 headquarters: Gaza and Turkey
ISRAEL HAYOM by Shlomo Cesana, Daniel Siryoti, Eli Leon and Israel Hayom Staff October 22, 2014 Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon tells U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel: Turkey is playing a cynical game • Ya’alon thanks Hagel for U.S. support, says … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, Gaza, Hamas, Turkey
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Hamas Leader’s Daughter Treated in Israeli Hospital #BDSFail
JEWISH PRESS by Lori Lowenthal Marcus October 20, 2014 Oh, the magnificent irony. While bone-headed academics around the world bloviate about boycotting Israeli institutions because of Israel’s brutal treatment of the Palestinian Arabs, the daughter of the head of Hamas – … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Ichilov Hospital, Ismail Haniyeh
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How the US first agreed, then refused to help locate missing IDF soldier
ISRAEL HAYOM by Steven Emerson October 17, 2014 Interviews with U.S. law enforcement officials, Israeli military officials and a review of official documents suggest that the U.S. denied Israel’s request for information that could have led to IDF Sgt. Shaul … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged APC, Armored Personnel Carrier, Facebook, FBI, Gaza, Gaza City, Golani Brigade, Hamas, IDF, Israel Hayom, Shejaiai, US State Department
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How the Donors Saved Hamas
GATESTONE by Khaled Abu Toameh October 14, 2014 Rebuilding or repairing infrastructure in the Gaza Strip is the best thing that could have happened to Hamas. Hamas knows that every dollar invested in the Gaza Strip will serve the interests … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged European Union, Gaza, Hamas, Palestinians, rebuilding
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