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- "The war powers resolution introduced by the far-left Democrat lawmakers does not mention Hezbollah’s ongoing attacks on Israel"
- "Many things have happened in the past 24 years, both in the US and especially in the Middle East, but for these (mostly Democratic) lawmakers, nothing has changed'
- Claude Lanzmann, "Shoah" filmmaker "died Thursday at 92, railed against the 'Polish lobby' undercutting his groundbreaking Holocaust work that tarnished the narrative of Polish victimhood"
- Yeshiva University "would “likely win” if the case were to come again before the Supreme Court"
- The Gaza Rules. Israel, unlike Hamas, isn’t trying to kill civilians. It’s taking pains to spare them.
- Dershowitz: "A decision to indict PM Netanyahu on corruption charges in Case 2,000 would "endanger democracy and freedom of the press" urges Israeli AG to "consider the dangerous implications"
- "Israel faces a dilemma: How much of their plans should they share with the US?"
- Battling Obama in Congress shaping up as lose-lose proposition
Tag Archives: Givati Brigade
Victims Getting Even, Part Deux
ALGEMEINER Victim of Violent Antisemitic Attack in France Moves to Israel, Joins Elite IDF Combat Unit by Ruthie Blum February 14, 2016 A victim of a violent antisemitic attack in France — who subsequently moved to Israel — was recruited … Continue reading
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Tagged France, Givati Brigade, Jonathan Weinberg, Versailles
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Operation Hannibal
POLITICO by Dan Ephron July / August 2015 Here’s how Israel deals with hostages. The results aren’t pretty. On the morning of August 1, 2014, during the broadest Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in years, a squad of Hamas … Continue reading