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- Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children documents new details about crimes of a sexual nature committed by terrorists against hostages”
- StandWithUs Call to Action [PETITION]
- "Those experiences gave Thomas the fortitude to do something truly courageous: risk her friendships, face her misconceptions, and change her mind"
- A textbook example of how lies, distortions, half-truths, missing context and Israel-hate continue to inform the readers of the #NewYorkTimes presenting #MichelleGoldberg
- NY Times writer Michelle Alexander over her head on Israeli-Palestinian conflict but that doesn't stop her
- Pro-Israel Community Condemns Kerry Over ‘Apartheid’ Claim
- Nearly 3,000 Jews, Israeli Arabs, Palestinians and international guests break the fast together in a show of coexistence at Negev-based SodaStream
- Megyn Kelly launches into Bill O'Reilly: 'Should we get rid of all Jews?'
Tag Archives: George Bush
“Much of the media is abuzz with the story of how the Palestinians are feeling sidelined by U.S. President Donald Trump’s embrace of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu”
ISRAEL HAYOM Back to the drawing board by Sarah Stern February 13, 2017 …It is time to impose a little reality therapy on the Arab and Muslim worlds. Israel is here to stay, and it cannot be negotiated down to … Continue reading →
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Ettinger: “The assumption that U.S.-Israel relations are shaped from the top down and are determined by U.S. presidents and “elites” constitutes a slap in the face of U.S. democracy”
ISRAEL HAYOM Shared values shape relations by Yoram Ettinger July 8, 2016 Long-term trends in U.S.-Israel relations do not hinge solely, or even mostly, on U.S. presidents. This has been documented since Israel’s establishment in 1948, and especially since the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, George Bush, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
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