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- "A festering dispute broke out into the open as Trump took aim at Tucker Carlson"
- “Today, the US government pours $65.1 million annually into various regional studies centers run by staffers who overwhelmingly possess strong anti-American and anti-Western biases, which they are communicating to their students”
- Whatever policy the US special envoy is conducting on Iran does not qualify as diplomacy, but rather as ideology
- JUF Chicago President: Terrorist outrages should have been no surprise
- "It is clear why those groups that support the destruction of the State of Israel are afraid of Canary Mission"
- New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage bans the Florida governor to promote ‘its message of inclusivity.’
- Israel ranked fourth best place to raise children in global index
- ADL: “Yet another example of SJP’s antisemitic practice of marginalizing Jews and reducing their identity to their connection to Israel”
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Thomas Friedman’s Career is Built on a Lie
ALGEMEINER by Benyamin Korn August 24, 2015 Israeli Army officials reportedly are furious that New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has accused the IDF of massacring Arab civilians. But what else is new? After all, Friedman’s entire career has been … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Brandeis University, Hama Rules, Thomas Friedman
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