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- “Australia has long tolerated the proponents of such mayhem and silenced those who raise the alarm”
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Tag Archives: Green Line
VP Biden addressing J Street, hours after terror attack, takes opportunity to criticize Israel
COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS Biden’s Untimely Assault on Israel by Elliott Abrams April 19, 2016 Yesterday, Israel was assaulted twice: once by terrorists, and once by the Vice President of the United States. The physical attack was in Jerusalem, where a … Continue reading
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Tagged Elliott Abrams, Green Line, J Street, Joe Biden, Judea, Samaria, Vice President Joe Biden
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Sen. Tom Cotton introduces legislation to rescind Obama administration’s regulation forbidding labeling any goods produced beyond the “Green Line”
JEWISH PRESS Bill Introduced to Undo US Ban on Label ‘Made in Israel’ if Beyond Green Line by Lori Lowenthal Marcus February 2, 2016 U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK) introduced legislation on Monday, Feb. 1, that would undo a regulation … Continue reading