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- EVENT CAMERA's Partnership of Christians and Jews partners with the Christian Broadcasting Network in screening "In Our Hands: The Battle for Jerusalem," a film about the Six Day War, in theaters across the country on Tuesday, May 23rd [VIDEO]
- Ami Horowitz channels Borat with Hamas Commander
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- The late Rabbi Sacks on secularization: “Technology, the market, and the liberal democratic state “give us choices, but don’t teach us how to choose”
Tag Archives: Goldstone
New Chair Can’t Salvage UN Gaza Travesty
COMMENTARY by Jonathan Tobin February 2, 2015 When the United Nations Human Rights Council announced its plan to convene a commission to investigate last summer’s war between Israel and Hamas, it didn’t even bother pretending to be fair to the … Continue reading
Britain, Lawfare and the ICC
GATESTONE by Richard Kemp May 21, 2014 The British government should deny its enemies the opportunities for exploitation presented by the International Criminal Court and withdraw now from the process. Any other course would represent an unprecedented and historic betrayal. … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Goldstone, Iraq, Richard Kemp, UK, UNHRC
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Richard Baehr reviews ‘The J Street Challenge’
ISRAEL HAYOM By Richard Baehr May 7, 2014 A new documentary, “The J Street Challenge,” is being shown in a series of cities in North America, including Chicago, where I attended a screening this past weekend. The movie focuses on … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged AIPAC, George Soros, Goldstone, J Street Challenge, Jeremy Ben-Ami
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