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- Islamists only want one thing. We cannot appease them
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- Chicago Tribune endorses Bruce Rauner, to revive Illinois
- On #MemorialDay or any other day, the cemeteries for those Americans who fell in battle offer profound lessons
- Government plan to make Israel "a world leader in medical cannabis"
- "Human Rights Watch takes a break from Israel-bashing to examine abuses by Fatah and Hamas"
- Rashida, we can't hear you...Police threaten to arrest members of al-Qaws, Palestinian LGBT group
- “The fact that Biden would embrace J Street’s endorsement suggests he is pivoting to the left, not the center — at the cost of whatever pro-Israel views he once may have had”
Tag Archives: German
Would Poland arrest me for posting this story?
JERUSALEM POST 1946 U.S. document reveals Poles treated Jews as badly as Germans did by Tamara Zieve March 1, 2018 A declassified US State Department report from 1946 documented the abhorrent treatment of Poland’s Jews before, during and after World … Continue reading
“The implicit misogyny in this – that offending Muslim men is somehow worse than the rape and molestation of women, Muslim and not, is striking”
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM The New Terror Threat: Organized Rape by Abigail R. Esman January 15, 2016 It was a different kind of terrorist attack: a carefully orchestrated, coordinated mass rape and sexual assault on hundreds of women across Cologne, … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Afghanistan, Berlin, Cologne, German, Hamburg, Iraq, rape, Stuttgart, Syria
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At New Years Festivities, Women Asked To Be Sexually Assaulted
FrontPage Mag Cologne Mayor to Victims of Migrant Sex Assaults: You Asked For It by Robert Spencer January 8, 2016 Feminism dies on multiculturalism’s sacrificial altar…On New Year’s Eve in Cologne, Germany, around 1,000 Muslim migrants congregated by the city’s … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Angela Merkel, Cologne, German, Henriette Reker
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Concern over refugees to Germany who carry Islamic views, anti-Semitism
JERUSALEM POST German intel: Migrants will bring anti-Semitism by Benjamin Weinthal October 26, 2015 Germany’s security and intelligence agencies expressed alarm over the influx of refugees and migrants who harbor radical Islamic views and hatred of Jews, according to a … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged anti-Semitism, German, Refugees
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New poll finds pro-Jewish attitudes up in Europe
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Gedalyah Reback June 5, 2015 Amid rise in anti-Semitic crimes, marked increase in pro-Jewish sentiment in six surveyed countries A new study by the Pew Research Group found a rise in positive attitudes to Jews in … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish
Tagged Europe, France, German, Italy, Pew Research Group, Poland, Spain, UK
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The Thirty One Years
From a friend: After the fall of the Iron Curtain, what was mistaken for the end of history was nothing more than our ignorance of history. It never left us, though too many still do not know it. PJ MEDIA by … Continue reading
Rinsing Israel Out of Europe: The Zionistfrei Movement
WALL STREET JOURNAL By Brendan O’Neill December 9, 2014 ….The Zionistfrei movement isn’t really about effecting any change in the Middle East. As Leicester Councillor Mohammed Dawood admits, Israel is hardly going to be “trembling in its shoes” over the … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged BDS, England, Europe, German, Ireland, Judenfrei, Spain, Zionistfrei, Zionistfrei Movement
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Germany’s Merkel Vows to Fight Anti-Semitism
VOICE OF AMERICA September 6, 2014 Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday she would do everything she could to fight anti-Semitism in Germany, amid reports of attacks and a spike in anti-Israel sentiment since the Gaza conflict. In her weekly … Continue reading